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b) Neu-peuidin (kamoe) kamoe=dong hinoe siat.<br />

2r-allow we exc weexc-stand here a moment<br />

'Please allow us to stand here a moment.'<br />

193. a) Hana lon-peuidin gopnyan geu-woe laju.<br />

NEG 1-allow he/she- 3r-go-home now<br />

' I do not allow him/her to go home now.'<br />

b)*Hana lon-peuidin (gopnyan) gopnyan-woe laju.<br />

NEG 1-allow he/she- he/sher-go-home now<br />

'I do not allow him/her to go home now.'<br />

To make an impersonal prohibition directed to public,<br />

the higher object is omitted and the verb of the complement<br />

is used without a proclitic.<br />

194. Hana geu-peuidin jak rbt-noe.<br />

NEG 3r-allow go way this<br />

' It is not allowed to pass through this way.'<br />

195. Hana geu-peuidin peutam'ong sipatu u dalam.<br />

NEG 3r-allow bring in shoe to inside<br />

Tt is not allowed to bring in shoes.'<br />

In daily conversations, bri 'to allow' is more common<br />

than peuidin.<br />

196. H'an geu-bri duek hinan.<br />

NEG 3r-allow sit there<br />

'It is not allowed to sit there.'

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