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Created page with "We shall use the terms '''verblike''' and '''nounlike''' to refer to any strings of words that can function as “verbs” and “nouns” respectively. Namely, we’ll define ; verblikes: single verb words ({{t|toa}}, {{t|bụfoaq}}), serial verbs without arguments ({{t|dua maı}}, {{t|fuı tua mara}}), and special verb like predicatizers ({{t|pó jí}}) or quotes ({{t|shú ‹kası›}}) or {{t|ë}}-phrases ({{t|ë tı súq ní}}) {{..."
(Created page with "We shall use the terms '''verblike''' and '''nounlike''' to refer to any strings of words that can function as “verbs” and “nouns” respectively. Namely, we’ll define ; verblikes: single verb words ({{t|toa}}, {{t|bụfoaq}}), serial verbs without arguments ({{t|dua maı}}, {{t|fuı tua mara}}), and special verb like predicatizers ({{t|pó jí}}) or quotes ({{t|shú ‹kası›}}) or {{t|ë}}-phrases ({{t|ë tı súq ní}}) {{...")
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