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===Structure of the Noun=== | ===Structure of the Noun=== | ||
(nominal prefix) + [stem] + (derivational morpheme) + (case suffix) | (nominal prefix) + [stem] + (derivational morpheme) + (case suffix) | ||
===Case=== | |||
'Ináwah noun case is designated solely by syntax. The prenominal prefix attached to the verb is often used as a way to help designate the subject and so there can be some flexibility in word order, but usually only in verse and poetry. | |||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== | ||
'Ináwah pronouns are formed by using pronominal prefixes attached to the noun "be" meaning "person" or "self". | 'Ináwah pronouns are formed by using pronominal prefixes attached to the noun "be" meaning "person" or "self". If the subject is a pronoun it is omitted since the prenominal prefix attached to the verb is required. In the case that the verb is reflexive, a pronoun will be used and will be understood as the object and not the subject of the sentence. | ||
====First Person==== | ====First Person==== | ||
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