| 1. | Within copulative clauses, however, there are restrictions.
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| 2. | There are also restrictions of the use of these pronouns in copulative sentences:
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| 3. | Copulative, adversative and disjunctive notions are typically communicated by context or clause order.
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| 4. | The copulative form always uses the identifying prefix " yi-".
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| 5. | It is now pertinent to make some observations about the distribution of the copulative verbalizer.
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| 6. | These copulatives generally take the place of the verb " to be " in English.
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| 7. | Pronouns behave in many ways like nouns, having locative, possessive and copulative forms.
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| 8. | There are six basic rules, used in differing situations to form the most basic copulatives.
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| 9. | Thus there are two main aspects of the direct copulative conjugation, the inceptive and the stative.
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| 10. | To give the same idea in the past or future tenses, a copulative verb must be used.
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