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! '''Case Role''' !! Auxiliary !! Sample Sentence !! Translation !! Comment | ! '''Case Role''' !! Auxiliary !! Sample Sentence !! Translation !! Comment | ||
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! Directional | |||
| sanha || Anut America sanha-kor kamuk itá. || Anut supposedly flew to America. || ''-kor'' = hearsay affix, attaches to the auxiliary. | |||
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! Benefactive | |||
| nasko|| Nanhoska karen tāh-nasko-ro-kor eyna itá. || It is said the (sacred) tree gave (life) for the people.|| ''-ro-'' = Imperfect aspect. Note also the inverse marker ''-tāh'' | |||
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! Commitative | |||
| yampe || Ehok yurasna yampe-nahoyra-kor neat itá. || The adolescent struck (it) repeatedly with a club|| ''-nahoyra-'' = Repetitive | |||
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! Instrumental | |||
| makôr || (Example)|| (Example)|| | |||
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! Ablative | |||
| risa || (Example)|| (Example)|| | |||
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! Locative | |||
| neyhi || (Example)|| (Example)|| | |||
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! Vialis | |||
| nahke || (Example)|| (Example)|| | |||
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! Superessive | |||
| oros || (Example)|| (Example)|| | |||
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! Subessive | |||
| yorha || (Example)|| (Example)|| | |||
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! Ablative-Superessive | |||
| isuk || (Example)|| (Example)|| | |||
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! Ablative-Subessive | |||
| royna || (Example)|| (Example)|| | |||
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