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There are three numbers: singular ({{sc|sg}}) representing one object, paucal ({{sc|pc}}) for a few, and plural ({{sc|pl}}) for many. The paucal form usually denotes two to nine items, but the boundary between paucal and plural is quite fluid; a paucal could be used for a larger number for contrast with a much larger number of things. The plural number in pronouns also serves as an honorific; complementarily, using paucal pronouns where a plural is expected entails a "dishonorific", humble or pejorative meaning. | There are three numbers: singular ({{sc|sg}}) representing one object, paucal ({{sc|pc}}) for a few, and plural ({{sc|pl}}) for many. The paucal form usually denotes two to nine items, but the boundary between paucal and plural is quite fluid; a paucal could be used for a larger number for contrast with a much larger number of things. The plural number in pronouns also serves as an honorific; complementarily, using paucal pronouns where a plural is expected entails a "dishonorific", humble or pejorative meaning. | ||
===Flavoring=== | ===Flavoring=== | ||
The so-called "flavoring" affixes may indicate the speaker's attitude or degree of surprise. High Sjowaázh | The so-called "flavoring" affixes may indicate the speaker's attitude or degree of surprise. Normally High Sjowaázh uses fewer flavoring affixes than do other dialects, and "degree of surprise" affixes are more commonly used than attitudinal affixes. Poetic High Sjowaázh may use archaic flavoring affixes used in Classical Sjowaázh. | ||
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===Word order=== | ===Word order=== | ||