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clitics [2020/08/01 13:06] – [Clitics in Nûrlâm] morgothclitics [2023/09/07 19:38] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   * Short [[grammar_adjective|adjectives]], [[proform|pro-adjectives]] and [[pronouns#possessive_pronouns|possessive pronouns]] attached to noun without any grammar function but retaining [[syntax_determiner|determiner]] function in syntax.    * Short [[grammar_adjective|adjectives]], [[proform|pro-adjectives]] and [[pronouns#possessive_pronouns|possessive pronouns]] attached to noun without any grammar function but retaining [[syntax_determiner|determiner]] function in syntax. 
   * [[pronouns#demonstrative_pronouns|Demonstrative pronouns]] attached to [[grammar_noun|noun]] as definite articles.    * [[pronouns#demonstrative_pronouns|Demonstrative pronouns]] attached to [[grammar_noun|noun]] as definite articles. 
-  * Definite article //-um// (may be treated as particularizing suffix).+  * Definite article //-um// (however may be treated as particularizing suffix).
  
 Only short single-syllable words become clitic. Only short single-syllable words become clitic.
  
 +Since clitics often pronounced separately in colloquial speech, and were used instead of proper [[suffix_inflectional|inflectional]] (grammatical) suffixes, they became one of main reasons of shifting from [[morphology#morphological_typology_of_nurlam|agglutinative]] to [[syntax_analytic|analytical]] style of language.
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 +==== Concatenation vs. Separate spelling ====
 +{{page>include:concatenation}}
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