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! rowspan="9" |Evidentials
! rowspan="9" |Evidentials
! Factive
! Factive
| -∅- <br/>-ne <br/>-št(a)-<br/>-štanne
| -∅- <br/>-ne- <br/>-št(a)-<br/>-štanne-
| Referred to as the Gnomic, Aorist, and Neutral in other comparative linguistics material, the term Factive is used due to the influence of Iroquoian linguistic literature, since early treatises of Minhast were conducted by experts in the Iroquoian languages, who noticed structural and typological similarities between the two otherwise different language groups.
| Referred to as the Gnomic, Aorist, and Neutral in other comparative linguistics material, the term Factive is used due to the influence of Iroquoian linguistic literature, since early treatises of Minhast were conducted by experts in the Iroquoian languages, who noticed structural and typological similarities between the two otherwise different language groups.
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! rowspan="4" |Miratives
! rowspan="4" |Miratives
! Unexpected
! Unexpected
| -kil- <br/> -kila
| -kil- <br/> -kila-
| Indicates the verb is a sudden, unexpected event or state.  The second form occurs in verb-final position.
| Indicates the verb is a sudden, unexpected event or state.  The second form occurs in verb-final position.
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