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160<br />

As a subject, ureueng nyan can be relativized, as in<br />

(78), and undergoes obligatory omission in some complex<br />

sentences, as in (79), just as the case with other subjects.<br />

78. Ureueng nyang duek nyan saket mata-geuh<br />

Person who sit that sore eye-3r<br />

The person who is sitting there has sore eyes.'<br />

79. Keureuna (*gopnyan) hana geu-meuubat, ureueng<br />

Because he/she- NEG 3r-take-medicine person<br />

nyan ka saket mata.<br />

that IN sore eye<br />

'Because he did not take medicine, that person is<br />

suffering from sore eyes.'<br />

[ii]. The intonation described by definition [ii] can<br />

be drawn as follows.<br />

80. [ X Jf- [ NP ] - (Adverb)<br />

•»•_.«-.» •.—— awaw — _._^<br />

(X is either a VP# NP, PP, Adverb, or Aspect word.)<br />

81. Ji-Jchem s^£e aneuk nyoe ka mulayi bunoe.<br />

^«_» tm -• •» _^<br />

3y-laugh always child this IN begin some-time-ago<br />

' This child have been laughing all the time since<br />

some time ago.'

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