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! colspan="2" | Independent
! colspan="2" | Independent
! rowspan="2"|  Attributive
! rowspan="2"|  Attributive
! colspan="2" | Clitic
! colspan="2" | Clitic <ref>In the Upper Minhast dialects, the Attributive forms are used more often than the clitic forms.</ref><ref>Although demonstrative clitics usually displace postpositional clitics from their noun head, postpositional clitics may remain attached to their noun heads, followed by the postpositional clitic, e.g. ''takkisap'', vs. ''taksapki'' "in this way; like that".</ref>
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|  sapte
|  sapte
|  sapim, sap min
|  sapim, sap min
|  =sap<ref>Postpositional clitics are often, although not always, displaced from their noun head and attach to the demonstrative clitics, e.g. ''taksapki'' "in this way; like that", as opposed to the equally grammatical, albeit less used, ''takkisap''.</ref><br/> =sā, =sa
|  =sap<br/> =sā, =sa
|  =sapte, =sapt
|  =sapte, =sapt
|  this one, near the speaker
|  this one, near the speaker