| 31. | These possessive prefixes are generally the same as their pronominal counter-parts.
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| 32. | The pronominal system makes a distinction between first, second and third persons.
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| 33. | The gender / number prefixes is followed by possessive pronominal prefixes of the verb.
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| 34. | Ergative pronominals appear before the verb on the temporal marker as infixes or suffixes.
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| 35. | Predicate Pronominal forms may stand alone as predicates or may serve as emphatic adjuncts.
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| 36. | Both adjectival and pronominal demonstratives are capable of receiving both case and number suffixes.
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| 37. | Genitive and dative plurals are indistinct in gender for all pronominal and adjectival declensions.
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| 38. | The second position pronominal clitic provides a transition between more and less prominent information.
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| 39. | The absolute, nominal, and pronominal state grades are used in different syntactic contexts.
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| 40. | Verbs carry information on the subject of the sentence in the form of pronominal marking.
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