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Manner deictics indicate how an action is performed or in what state something is. They are also used to refer to abstract things (discourse deixis).
Manner deictics indicate how an action is performed or in what state something is. They are also used to refer to abstract things (discourse deixis).


Manner deictics are always grammatically feminine. The default adverbial pronouns is ''si'' "like; the way/manner/consition of –", which must occur as the head of a nominal phrase. The instrumental ''sii'' "like –; in the way of –; –ly" is used when describing actions.
Manner deictics are always grammatically feminine. The default manner deictic is ''si'' "like; the way/manner/consition of –", which must occur as the head of a nominal phrase. The instrumental ''sii'' "like –; in the way of –; –ly" is used when describing actions.
:e.g. ''care si'' "an angry way; angrily"; ''shari si'' "like a dog; the way of a dog" (notice that ''shara'' "dog" is in the genitive)
:e.g. ''care si'' "an angry way; angrily"; ''shari si'' "like a dog; the way of a dog" (notice that ''shara'' "dog" is in the genitive)
::''Usú <b>shari si</b>.'' "He is '''like a dog'''." (lit.: "He is '''the way of a dog'''.")
::''Usú <b>shari si</b>.'' "He is '''like a dog'''." (lit.: "He is '''the way of a dog'''.")
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