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* /ˈɥô̰mə̀/ - used by a cleric to a layperson | * /ˈɥô̰mə̀/ - used by a cleric to a layperson | ||
* /ˈmʲṵ̂ːŋə̀/ - used by a senior cleric to refer to a junior cleric | * /ˈmʲṵ̂ːŋə̀/ - used by a senior cleric to refer to a junior cleric | ||
* / | * /tɕə́ˈjṵ̂ːdʑə̀n/ - literally "student", used by a teacher to a student | ||
* /kə́ˈçə̰̂də̀/ - literally "child", used by an adult to a child | * /kə́ˈçə̰̂də̀/ - literally "child", used by an adult to a child | ||
* /wṳ̀ː/ - literally "wife", used by a husband to a wife | * /wṳ̀ː/ - literally "wife", used by a husband to a wife | ||
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Most of these are derived from nouns, and indeed they pattern like nouns, not prononus. Notably, they take ergative-absolutive marking (with the enclitic /-zə̀wə̀/ or /-ɽə̀wə̀/ used to mark ergative case) rather than tripartite marking. | Most of these are derived from nouns, and indeed they pattern like nouns, not prononus. Notably, they take ergative-absolutive marking (with the enclitic /-zə̀wə̀/ or /-ɽə̀wə̀/ used to mark ergative case) rather than tripartite marking. | ||
==Noun Phrases== | ==Noun Phrases== |
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