Sentences with CLITICIZED
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"I observed a cliticized structure in the sentence."
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"The cliticized form caused confusion among the readers."
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"The speaker used a cliticized pronoun in her speech."
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"The teacher explained the process of cliticized words."
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"Linguists often analyze cliticized elements in a sentence."
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"The article discussed the morphological changes caused by cliticized forms."
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"The cliticized phrase added emphasis to the sentence."
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"She highlighted the cliticized verb in her analysis."
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"The cliticized structure appeared frequently in the text."
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"The cliticized pronoun lost its original stress pattern."
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"The word 'do' is cliticized with 'not' in the contraction 'don't'."
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"In some languages, pronouns can be cliticized to verbs."
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"The auxiliary verb 'have' can be cliticized with 'n't' in the contraction 'haven't'."
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"In certain dialects, 'to' is cliticized with verbs, as in 'gonna' for 'going to'."
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"In English, the pronoun 'you' can be cliticized to the verb 'are' in 'you're'."
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"The word 'it' can be cliticized with 'is' in the contraction 'it's'."
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"In some languages, adpositions can be cliticized to nouns."
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"In Spanish, the pronoun 'se' can be cliticized to many different verb forms."
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"The cliticized form 'gonna' is informal and not appropriate for formal writing."
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"The pronoun 'it' can be cliticized to form 'it's'."
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"The verb 'is' can be cliticized with 'not' to form 'isn't'."
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"In some languages, prepositions can be cliticized to nouns."
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"The auxiliary verb 'do' can be cliticized with 'not' to form 'don't'."
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"In certain dialects, the final consonants of words can be cliticized to the following word."
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"The article 'a' can be cliticized with certain nouns to form contractions."
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"The pronoun 'we' can be cliticized to form 'we'll'."
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"Some languages have cliticized possessive pronouns."
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"The verb 'have' can be cliticized with 'not' to form 'haven't'."
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"The word 'there' can be cliticized to form 'there's'."