clause marker造句
例句與造句
- Relative clauses follow the head N and are introduced by the invariant relative clause marker sapu.
- They have been classified as conjunctions in earlier times, and have later been referred to as clause markers.
- Nominal modifiers ( such as deictic demonstratives ( two proximal, one medial and one distal ) which must be introduced by either the subordinate clause marker " ge " or the topic marker " nge ".
- Relative clauses also have no specific subordinator but the clause marker " kaing " may be employed, e . g . " Suulikaas nipaayau kaing Neli aa nitangu " " The meat I bought, I gave it to Nelly " ( meat I-bought " kaing"
- As in most forms of colloquial Arabic, the relative clause markers of Classical Arabic ('D0J 'D * J 'DD0'F 'DD * 'F 'D0JF and'DD' * J ) have been simplified to a single form % DDJ ['?jlli ].
- It's difficult to find clause marker in a sentence. 用clause marker造句挺難的
- For example, the demonstrative'that'as in " that book " came to be used as a relative clause marker, and lost the grammatical category of number ('that'singular vs .'those'plural ), as in " the book that I know " versus " the things that I know ".
- When a noun clause marker like " dass " or " wer " ( in English, " that " or " who " respectively ) is used, the verb appears at the end of the sentence for the word order SOV . A possible example in SOV word order would be " Ich sage, dass Karl einen G黵tel gekauft hat . " ( A literal English translation would be " I say that Karl a belt bought has . " ) This is V2 word order.