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|=e | |=e | ||
|=te | |=te <br/>=tide | ||
| =te | | =te <br/>=tide | ||
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!t | !t | ||
|=te | |=te <br/> =tide | ||
|=te | |=te | ||
|=te | |=te <br/>=tide | ||
|- | |- | ||
!C1C2 | !C1C2 | ||
|=e | |=e <br/>=ide | ||
|=e | |=e | ||
|=e | |=e | ||
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! nk | ! nk <br/> ng | ||
|=ide | |=ide | ||
|=ide | |=ide | ||
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! CC | ! CC | ||
| =e | | =e <br/>=ide | ||
| =ide | | =ide | ||
| =e | | =e <br/>=ide | ||
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Additionally, there are seven basic Oblique case clitics to non-core NP arguments, plus a few others that are dialectal, rare or have fallen out of use, such as the Inessive =''kīr/=kir''. Most of the Oblique clitics have two forms, one form with a short medial vowel, and the other with a long medial vowel. Use of both forms are acceptable, but native speakers tend to use the clitics with short vowels when the clitic is preceded by a long vowel, while the converse is true for the clitics forms with long vowels. Highly uncommon postpositions, such as the aforementioned Inessive =''kīr/=kir'' are | Additionally, there are seven basic Oblique case clitics to non-core NP arguments, plus a few others that are dialectal, rare or have fallen out of use, such as the Inessive =''kīr/=kir''. Most of the Oblique clitics have two forms, one form with a short medial vowel, and the other with a long medial vowel. Use of both forms are acceptable, but native speakers tend to use the clitics with short vowels when the clitic is preceded by a long vowel, while the converse is true for the clitics forms with long vowels. Highly uncommon postpositions, such as the aforementioned Inessive =''kīr/=kir'' are marked with a double asterisk (**). | ||
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg" | {| class="bluetable lightbluebg" | ||
|+ ''' | |+ '''Postpositional Affixes''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Case | ! Case | ||
! Postposition | ! Postposition | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Dative | ! Dative-Allative | ||
| =āran | | =āran <br/> =(a)ran | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Benefactive | ! Benefactive | ||
| =nī | | =nī <br/> =ni | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Ablative | ! Ablative | ||
| =yār | | =yār <br/> =yar | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Locative | ! Locative | ||
| =kī | | =kī <br/> =ki | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Inessive ** | ||
| | | =kīr <br/> =kir | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Instrumental | ! Instrumental | ||
| =pār | | =pār <br/> =par | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Commitative | ! Commitative | ||
| =kān | | =kān <br/>=kan | ||
|- | |- | ||
! Malefactive | ! Malefactive | ||
| =daħ | | =daħ <br/> =dāħš <br/> =dāš | ||
|} | |} | ||