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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt260 - : The verb «ũm» 'to give' requires, morphosyntatically, two arguments as we can see in the example 2f, namely: a subject («ẽn» 'You') and a direct object («kise» 'knife'
). These two arguments keep a grammatical relation with the verb, morphologically, as they are retaken or identified in it by means of pronominal indexes: «e=» 2s and «g̃-» 3o . The beneficiary of the action («ayacat pe» 'for the woman') does not find space in the verbal morphology and occurs in a pp, typically in the final position in the sentence:
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paper CO_FormayFuncióntxt260 -
: Another possible grammatical relation for nominalized postpositions is to be a nominal predicate in an equative predication, as in the example 23b below:
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