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Syntactic behaviour of case and adverbial particles in Japanese.
Typically North American languages contain many adverbial particles that are used to indicate location or direction in space.
The same happens after other clitic pronouns, and after the adverbial particle eis.
Note that the adverbial particle always comes immediately after the group verb + enclitic pronouns, e.g.:
Beekes also postulates three adverbial particles, from which demonstratives were constructed in various later languages:
Several adverbial particles are used primarily with the correlatives: ajn indicates generality, ĉi proximity, and for distance.
The pronouns o, etc. present the same forms as above when they follow other clitic pronouns, such as nos and vos, or the adverbial particle eis.
In his full sketch of Hopi grammar published posthumously in 1946, Whorf also described how adverbial particles contributed to the linguistic description of time in Hopi.
Vietnamese lexical categories (or "parts of speech") consist of nouns, demonstrative noun modifiers, articles, classifiers, numerals, quantifiers, the focus marker particle, verbs, adverbial particles, prepositions.
The word relief comes from the Latin verb levo, to raise, lift up, elevate, with the addition of the Latin inseparable adverbial particle re-, which has three distinct meanings: back, against and again.
The adverbial particle in a phrasal verb generally appears close after the verb, though it may follow the object, particularly when the object is a pronoun: Hand over the money or Hand the money over, but Hand it over.