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=====Plain Pronouns===== | =====Plain Pronouns===== | ||
The plain form of pronouns is equivalent to the absolute state of nouns, inflected by case. | The plain form of pronouns is equivalent to the absolute state of nouns, inflected by case. This class may also behave as articles for a noun when independent (e.g. ''’ûl-asu'' "that man"), and their Eurasian and Laurentian paradigms, for once, are as follows: | ||
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=====Enclitic Pronouns===== | =====Enclitic Pronouns===== | ||
The enclitic form of pronouns is equivalent to the construct state of nouns, not inflected by case. | The enclitic form of pronouns is equivalent to the construct state of nouns, not inflected by case. This class may also behave as relative connectors when clitic (e.g. ''ira saíkat nu abūlá'' "the philosopher (me) who reads"), and their Eurasian and Laurentian paradigms, for once, are as follows: | ||
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