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- Claiming and Pretending: Modal Constructions of the Type ཁག་བྱེད་
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- The Auxiliaries རྒྱུ་བྱུང་ and ཡག་བྱུང་
- The Auxiliary རྒྱུ་ཡོད་མ་རེད་, རྒྱུ་མི་འདུག་
- The Factitive Construction
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- The Modal Expression: “To Have No Choice”
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- The Modal Verb འདོད་
- The Modal Verbs ཐུབ་ “To Be Able” “Can,” and སྲིད་ “To Be Possible” “May”
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