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- | * [[grammar_noun|Noun]] or [[pronouns|pronoun]] (optionally with [[syntax_determiner|determiner]]); | + | * [[grammar_noun|Noun]] or [[pronouns|pronoun]] (optionally with [[syntax_determiner|determiner]]): " |
- | * [[grammar_infinitive|Infinitive]] (optionally with dependent words); | + | * [[grammar_infinitive|Infinitive]] (optionally with dependent words, counted as 3rd person singular): "To live peacefully is human' |
- | * Dependent sentence or clause; | + | * Dependent sentence or clause: "__Who awakes early__ gets all the loot" => " |
- | * may be absent but implied (e.g. in imperative clauses like "Do your job!" | + | * may be absent but implied (e.g. in imperative clauses like "(You, |
- | <WRAP center round important 60%>< | + | |
- | | + | It may be hard to distinguish subject from other parts of sentence when subject is an [[clitics|enclitic]] pronoun becoming a prefix of person ("__Ta__throkh" = "__He__ |
- | It may be hard to distinguish subject from other parts of sentence when subject is an [[clitics|enclitic]] pronoun becoming a prefix of person ("Tathrokh" = "he eats") | + | |
+ | If the subject is expressed by two nouns or pronouns joined by conjunction " | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round todo 60%> | ||
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