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! rowspan="4" | Subordinative
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| -mā <br/> -pā-<br/>-pamā-<br/> -pāš-<br/>-pamāš-
| -mā <br/> -pā-<br/>-pamā-<br/> -pāš-<br/>-pamāš-<br/>-pannamā-<br/>-pannamāš-
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English translation: "then, and then, that". This suffix is the most commonly encountered Subordinative affix.  Its primary use is to link Sequential clauses. It also interacts with other verbal affixes in clause combining operations to form conditionals,  complements, and other clause types.  The allomorph ''-pā/pamā'' is a fusion of the Antipassive affix ''-pi'' + ''-mā''.  The allomorph ''-pāš/-pamāš'' is a fusion of the Antipassive affix ''-pi'' + ''-mā'' + Irrealis ''-š''.
English translation: "then, and then, that". This suffix is the most commonly encountered Subordinative affix.  Its primary use is to link Sequential clauses. It also interacts with other verbal affixes in clause combining operations to form conditionals,  complements, and other clause types.  <br/><br/>The allomorph ''-pā/pamā'' is a fusion of the Antipassive affix ''-pi'' + ''-mā''.  The allomorph ''-pāš/-pamāš'' is a fusion of the Antipassive affix ''-pi'' + ''-mā'' + Irrealis ''-š''. <br/><br/>The allomorph ''-pannamā'' is a portmanteau of the Antipassive with the Purposive, ''-pi'' + ''-nimmā''; similarly the form ''-pannamāš-'' is a fusion of the Antipassive, Purposive, and Irrealis markers,  ''-pi'' + ''-mā'' + ''-nimmā-'' + ''-š''
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