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The subordinate form of ''ä'' is ''aä'' as ''ä'' is analysed as {{IPA|/ɑħ/}} and has evolved {{IPA|/ɑħ/}} + {{IPA|/ħ/}} > {{IPA|/ɑħɑħ/}} > {{IPA|/ɑʔɑː/}}.
The subordinate form of ''ä'' is ''aä'' as ''ä'' is analysed as {{IPA|/ɑħ/}} and has evolved {{IPA|/ɑħ/}} + {{IPA|/ħ/}} > {{IPA|/ɑħɑħ/}} > {{IPA|/ɑʔɑː/}}.


Apparently, the phonemes {{IPA|/j/}}, {{IPA|/w/}} and {{IPA|/ħ/}} are connected to deixis in the first, second and third person. This recurs at ather words such as adverbs that feature deixis. For example, from the word '''mo''' ''place'' are derived:
Apparently, the phonemes {{IPA|/j/}}, {{IPA|/w/}} and {{IPA|/ħ/}} are connected to deixis in the first, second and third person. This recurs at other words such as adverbs that feature deixis. For example, from the word '''mo''' ''time'' are derived:
*moje: ''mo-j-e'', place-1-{{sc|loc}}, 'here'
*moje: ''mo-j-e'', place-1-{{sc|loc}}, 'now'
*mowe: ''mo-w-e'', place-2-{{sc|loc}}, 'at you'
*mowe: ''mo-w-e'', place-2-{{sc|loc}}, 'whenever (you like)'
*moe: ''mo-∅-e'', place-3-{{sc|loc}}, 'there'
*moe: ''mo-∅-e'', place-3-{{sc|loc}}, 'then'


==== Derivational suffixes ====
==== Derivational suffixes ====