| 41. | These verbs behave like ambitransitives, but the intransitive form requires a clitic pronoun that usually serves also for reflexive constructions.
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| 42. | In nonfinite clauses and infinitive constructions, the clitic follows the verb in Spanish and Italian, but not in French.
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| 43. | On the other hand, possession is marked in such languages by the use of clitic particles between possessor and possessed.
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| 44. | The possessive relationship holding between a possessor noun and a possessed noun is commonly marked by the postpositional clitic-ni.
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| 45. | While the two variants carry similar meaning and phonological makeup, the special clitic is bound to a host word and unaccented.
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| 46. | With verbs, indirect object clitic pronouns can be formed using the preposition " li-" plus a clitic.
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| 47. | With verbs, indirect object clitic pronouns can be formed using the preposition " li-" plus a clitic.
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| 48. | In the Romance languages, prepositions combine with stressed pronominal forms that are distinct from the unstressed clitic pronouns used with verbs.
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| 49. | Instead, it is a possessive clitic much like in English, and attaches to the last word in the whole phrase.
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| 50. | There is a very high-frequency topic clitic, which can be used on noun phrases, adverbs, or verbs.
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