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*Prepositions followed by one-word phrases. In this case, {{sp|tomo tawa+sina|font="linja lipamanka"}} is even more distinct from {{sp|tomo-tawa sina|font="linja lipamanka"}}. However, prepositions are increasingly clarified with [[extended glyph]]s instead ({{sp|tomo tawa(sina)}}), or adjusting the preposition glyph to imply that it would connect to an extension line ({{sp|tomo tawa() sina}}).
*[[Preverb]]s and their main verbs. For example, {{tp|mi sona toki}} would be written {{sp|mi sona-toki}}.
*[[Number]]s. The standard counting systems treat multi-word number phrases as a list of addends, not as heads and modifiers. Between this and the glyph designs, number words are sometimes combined by [[#Juxtaposition|juxtaposition]].
 
==Nonstandard combinations==