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!colspan="22" |'''Object affixes'''
!colspan="16" |'''Object affixes'''
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!|Condition
!|Condition
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!|3sg.m
!|3sg.m
!|3sg.f
!|3sg.f
!|4sg.m
!|4sg.f
!|1dl.ex
!|1dl.ex
!|1dl.in
!|1dl.in
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!|3dl.m
!|3dl.m
!|3dl.f
!|3dl.f
!|4dl.m
!|4dl.f
!|1pl.ex
!|1pl.ex
!|1pl.in
!|1pl.in
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!|3pl.m
!|3pl.m
!|3pl.f
!|3pl.f
!|4pl.m
!|4pl.f
|-
|-
!|''-C-''
!|''-C-''
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|''+ -y''
|''+ -y''
|rowspan="2"|''+ -ī''
|rowspan="2"|''+ -ī''
|rowspan="7"|''+ -ŧy''
|rowspan="7"|''+ -ŧī''
|rowspan="7"|''+ -ren''
|rowspan="7"|''+ -ren''
|rowspan="7"|''+ -tið''
|rowspan="7"|''+ -tið''
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|rowspan="2"|''+ -ō''
|rowspan="2"|''+ -ō''
|''+ -ie''
|''+ -ie''
|rowspan="7"|''+ -ŧō''
|rowspan="7"|''+ -ŧie''
|rowspan="2"|''+ -am''
|rowspan="2"|''+ -am''
|''+ -ynt''
|''+ -ynt''
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|''+ -ū''
|''+ -ū''
|''+ -īn''
|''+ -īn''
|''+ -ŧū''
|''+ -ŧīn''
|-
|-
!|''-i-, -u-,'' hiatus
!|''-i-, -u-,'' hiatus
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|rowspan="5"|''+ -ch''
|rowspan="5"|''+ -ch''
|rowspan="5"|''+ -r''
|rowspan="5"|''+ -r''
|rowspan="5"|''+ -ŧech''
|rowspan="5"|''+ -ŧer''
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|-
!|''-ā-''
!|''-ā-''
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|''+ -nū''
|''+ -nū''
|''+ -nīn''
|''+ -nīn''
|''+ -ŧū''
|''+ -ŧīn''
|}
|}


=====Double object affixes=====
=====Double object affixes=====
Ditransitive constructions employing double object affixes (which occur in the order {{sc|verb-IO-DO}}) are restricted to certain combinations of pronominal objects (the constraint is that the recipient outrank the theme in animacy; hence ''mī́dynŧū!'' 'give me them!' is licensed but not ''*mī́sŧūn!'' 'give me to them!'). Participles and supines (objects patterning as in finite verbs) may receive a similar "double possessive" suffix.
Ditransitive constructions employing double object affixes (which occur in the order {{sc|verb-IO-DO}}) can only be used with certain combinations of pronominal objects, not with full noun phrases (another constraint is that the recipient outrank the theme in animacy; hence ''capsascā́ny!'' 'feed me it!' is licensed but not ''*capsascáun!'' 'feed me to him!'). Participles and supines (objects patterning as in finite verbs) may receive a similar "double possessive" suffix.


===Prepositions===
===Prepositions===