We present an analysis of the general noun-modifying clause construction in Wiru (Trans–New Guinea). In this construction, a subordinate clause modifies a head noun, whether or not the head noun plays ...
An adjective modifies only words that are nouns. It can come before the noun, or can come after a verb, but it modifies the noun. An adverb modifies verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. It does not ...
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