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176. Long-sangka beungeh-neuh.<br />

1-think angry-2r<br />

'I thought you were angry.'<br />

Variations of agreement are found in complements<br />

containing verbs of Class 1. We will examine two types of<br />

complements, those where Equi takes place and those<br />

following the complementizer nvang 'that.'<br />

[i]. In a construction where Equi takes place,<br />

agreement in the complement is determined by the types of<br />

verbs on the higher level. When the verb is Jak 'to go, to<br />

make a move, to make an attempt,' neuk 'to intend, to want,'<br />

tern 'to want,' or one of such verbs, no proclitic is used<br />

with the verb of the complement. 4<br />

177. Apa h'an geu-tem (*geu-)pubuet tanoh nyan.<br />

Uncle NEG 3r-want 3r-do land that<br />

' Uncle does not want to do that land.'<br />

178. Nyang hana lon-jak (*lon-)peugah sit bak jih.<br />

That NEG 1-go 1-tell only to hey<br />

'The only person that I did not (go to) tell<br />

(about It) is him.'<br />

4 jak can also be followed by a verb with a proclitic,<br />

such as Ka-1ak ka-peugah beu qbt-qot '2„-go 2y-tell must<br />

good-good (Go and tell (him) in a good way),' but such a<br />

construction is a coordination, which is marked by a brief<br />

comma pause after jak.

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