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Some speakers use a second ''li'' in this case. This is referred to as "extended ''li'' style" in [[ku]]. |
Some speakers use a second ''li'' in this case. This is referred to as "extended ''li'' style" in [[ku]]. |
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; mi moku li toki.: I eat and speak. |
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A downside of this method is exemplified in this sentence: it is ambiguous whether ''toki'' is meant to be a predicate or a modifier of ''mi''. |
A downside of this method is exemplified in this sentence: it is ambiguous whether ''toki'' is meant to be a predicate or a modifier of ''mi''. |
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; mi moku li toki.: The hungry me is talking. |
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== Etymology == |
== Etymology == |