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Another specific feature of Portuguese is [[Clitic#Mesoclitic|mesoclisis]], the placement of clitic pronouns between stem and ending in future and conditional verb forms.<ref>Mesoclisis, which occurs at a word-internal morpheme boundary, differs from [[infix]]ing in that the latter occurs within a single morpheme.</ref> In [[Brazilian Portuguese]] it is limited to extremely formal and mostly written style, but [[European Portuguese]] still allows clitic object pronouns to be positioned as mesoclitics in colloquial language:<ref>
{{cite journal
| last = Gadelii
| first = Karl Erland
| year = 2002
| title = Pronominal Syntax in Maputo Portuguese (Mozambique) from a Comparative Creole and Bantu Perspective
| journal = Africa & Asia
| volume = 2
| pages = 27–41
| issn=1650-2019
| url = http://www.african.gu.se/aa/pdfs/aa02027.pdf
| format = PDF
| accessdate = 2006-09-20
}}
}}
</ref>