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  • An '''adverbial adjunct''', or simply '''adverbial''', is a phrase that adds more information to a clause. They are created by placing the hia Syntactically, adverbials may or may not take a [[noun form]] complement, depending on if the verb is transitive or intransitive.
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  • ...r as the main clause of a sentence, and can appear wherever a [[determiner phrase]] might appear. But this grammar actually turns out to be ambiguous! Consid ...ly sensitive to where relative clauses end, we also have to care about the nouns that they attach to; their '''antecedents'''.
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  • === How do you pronounce X? === === What are the personal pronouns? ===
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  • Verbs are in the falling tone {{Done|1}}. Pronouns are in the rising tone {{Done|2}}. In Toaq, nouns and verbs and adjectives are all the same part of speech, called verbs.
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