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Why the citation for the morphological types? When it is obvious which is enclitic and which is independent.
Please, explain.
Joemaza01:09, 23 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
This article is titled Ilocano particles, not particles and clitics. Clitics are a separate topic because they exhibit different behaviours - enclitics must be attached to a word, whereas particles not only can stand as separate words, they can move around in different positions within a clause.