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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 7/16/2022 4:19 AM, D qunen'oS wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">As a side note to this, I find it interesting that
        it's {bIyIntaHvIS bIchul ’e’ Da’aghta’}, rather than {bIchul ’e’
        Da’aghta’ bIyIntaHvIS}, a thing which shows that the {'e'} of a
        sao can refer to something preceding the sentence which it has
        as an object.</div>
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    <p>It doesn't show that. The <b>'e'</b> refers to the immediately
      preceding sentence, <b>bIyIntaHvIS bIchul.</b> <b>'e'</b>
      doesn't just refer only to independent clauses, but to entire
      sentences.<br>
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