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In Adamic, [[w:Subordination (linguistics)|subordination]] is mostly marked by postpositions, clitic pronouns, or even the bare triptote formula. Also characteristic of this morphosyntactic level is the [[w:Ellipsis (linguistics)|elliptical]] construct, which manifests when a noun, pronoun, or pseudo-noun functions as subject/object more than once in the sentence: | In Adamic, [[w:Subordination (linguistics)|subordination]] is mostly marked by postpositions, clitic pronouns, or even the bare triptote formula. Also characteristic of this morphosyntactic level is the [[w:Ellipsis (linguistics)|elliptical]] construct, which manifests when a noun, pronoun, or pseudo-noun functions as subject/object more than once in the sentence: | ||
: ''sā amālá'' "he loves" | |||
: ''asa amālá-su'' "he loves him" | : ''asa amālá-su'' "he loves him" | ||
: '' | : ''sā'''s''' amālá'' "he loves himself" | ||
: ''amālá-'''s''' | : ''amālá masa amālá-su'''s''''' "he loves whom loves him" | ||
====Absolute Clauses==== | ====Absolute Clauses==== | ||