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INDICATIVE The dependent moods are overwhelmingly more frequent than the independent moods here : there are twenty - three dependent mood clauses but just six independent clauses ( indicative and interrogative combined ) .
INDICATIVE The dependent moods are overwhelmingly more frequent than the independent moods here : there are twenty - three dependent mood clauses but just six independent clauses ( indicative and interrogative combined ) .
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The complement clauses are in what is called the subordinate or dependent mode , distinguished by constituent order and connective marking . This mode is also used in what appear to be independent sentences in certain aspects such as ...
The complement clauses are in what is called the subordinate or dependent mode , distinguished by constituent order and connective marking . This mode is also used in what appear to be independent sentences in certain aspects such as ...
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By ' morphophonological form ' S refers to the distinction between independent and dependent person forms , with the latter subdivided into weak , clitic , bound ( i.e. expressed morphologically ) , and zero .
By ' morphophonological form ' S refers to the distinction between independent and dependent person forms , with the latter subdivided into weak , clitic , bound ( i.e. expressed morphologically ) , and zero .
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