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The postverbal position of the incorporated or quasi-incorporated noun is a shared feature among the three languages, apparently inherited from the Nahenic protolanguage. | The postverbal position of the incorporated or quasi-incorporated noun is a shared feature among the three languages, apparently inherited from the Nahenic protolanguage. | ||
===== Conjunctives ===== | |||
===== Scalars ===== | |||
===== Causative ===== | |||
===== Pronominals ===== | |||
===== Reflexives and Reciprocals ===== | |||
===== Verb Root ===== | |||
===== Incorporated Noun===== | |||
===== Tense and Aspect ===== | |||
===== Transitivity ===== | |||
There are three principal types of transitivity markers in Nahónda, transitive active, intransitive active, and intransitive stative. A minor fourth type of marker exists, a zero-valent intransitive impersonal marker, which is used principally for describing meteorological and supernatural events. | There are three principal types of transitivity markers in Nahónda, transitive active, intransitive active, and intransitive stative. A minor fourth type of marker exists, a zero-valent intransitive impersonal marker, which is used principally for describing meteorological and supernatural events. | ||
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===== Adverbials ===== | ===== Adverbials ===== | ||
===== Deictics ===== | ===== Deictics ===== |