| 1. | Verbs in their conjunct form occasionally have other form of morphemes.
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| 2. | The four here are the most widely accepted repertoire of conjuncts.
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| 3. | The Conjunct Order Subjunctive Mode forms clauses referring to hypothetical situations.
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| 4. | Note that not all these conjuncts appear in genuine words.
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| 5. | Special conjunct consonants are used to write consonant clusters such as or.
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| 6. | Unlike Tamil, it has conjunct consonants and aspirated and voiced stops.
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| 7. | The font supports a particularly extensive set of conjunct ligatures for Tibetan.
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| 8. | The Conjunct Order forms a variety of subordinate clause types.
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| 9. | A key observation about the conjuncts is that they are not constituents.
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| 10. | Larger scales are constructed from conjunct or disjunct tetrachords.
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