Verse:Mwail/Old Gloob: Difference between revisions

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====Across clauses====
====Across clauses====
====Content questions====
====Content questions====
The fourth person object suffix is used on the verb, not the third person, when the interrogative word is the direct object. This distinguishes "Who killed him?" from "Whom did he kill?"
The fourth person object suffix is used on the verb, not the third person, when the interrogative word is the direct object.
 
{{Gloss|phrase = Jé henesan{{blue|ú}}?|IPA=/jéꜜ hènesanuꜜ/|morphemes = jé ⟨he⟩nesa⟨n⟩-{{blue|u}} |gloss = who ⟨PAST.PERF⟩kill⟨PAST.PERF.3SG.M.NOM⟩-{{blue|3SG.M.OBJ}}  |translation = Who killed him?}}
{{Gloss|phrase = Jé henesan{{blue|thú}}?|IPA=/jéꜜ hènesanθuꜜ/|morphemes = jé ⟨he⟩nesa⟨n⟩-{{blue|thu}} |gloss = who ⟨PAST.PERF⟩kill⟨PAST.PERF.3SG.M.NOM⟩-{{blue|4SG.M.OBJ}}  |translation = Whom did he kill?/Who is it he killed?}}
 
====Possessives====
====Possessives====
If an absolute possessed noun has a possessor who is the subject of the clause it is in, the third person is used. All other possessors of the same gender and number are in the fourth person.  
If an absolute possessed noun has a possessor who is the subject of the clause it is in, the third person is used. All other possessors of the same gender and number are in the fourth person.