Venetian grammar

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title: Venetian grammar
text: A peculiarity of Venetian grammar is a "semi-analytical" verbal flexion, with a compulsory "clitic subject pronoun" before the verb in many sentences, "echoing" the subject as an ending or a weak pronoun. As will be clear from the examples below, Venetian subject clitics are neither "redundant" nor "pleonastic" because they provide specific information, not present on verbal endings. Independent/emphatic pronouns, on the contrary, are optional. The clitic subject pronoun is used with the 2nd and
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description: Grammar of the Venetian language
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