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Created page with "A '''noun form''' is any string of words that can appear as an argument to a verb form. In Toaq, this can be: * a determiner phrase {{gray|like {{t|cáo}} <i>the season</i> or {{t|ké pıo}} <i>that one rock</i> or {{t|tú}} <i>everything</i> or {{t|gú ë gıtoı súq jí}} <i>the two times you treated me well</i>}}; * a pronoun {{gray|like {{t|máq}} <i>it (inanimate)</i> or {{t|hụ́la}} <i>the aforementioned {{t|lä}}-clause</i>}}; * a complementizer..."
(Created page with "A '''noun form''' is any string of words that can appear as an argument to a verb form. In Toaq, this can be: * a determiner phrase {{gray|like {{t|cáo}} <i>the season</i> or {{t|ké pıo}} <i>that one rock</i> or {{t|tú}} <i>everything</i> or {{t|gú ë gıtoı súq jí}} <i>the two times you treated me well</i>}}; * a pronoun {{gray|like {{t|máq}} <i>it (inanimate)</i> or {{t|hụ́la}} <i>the aforementioned {{t|lä}}-clause</i>}}; * a complementizer...")
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