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! Osprey Speaker | ! Osprey Speaker | ||
| Uyyuš, Arinak, Naggiriyan, Nāz | | Uyyuš, Arinak, Naggiriyan, Nāz, Dayyat, Urria Prefectures | ||
| Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' realized as ''-ia'' | | Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' realized as ''-ia'' | ||
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! Egret Speaker | ! Egret Speaker | ||
| Nentie, Isku | | Nentie, Isku Prefectures | ||
| Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' realized as ''-ia/-ie'' | | Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' realized as ''-ia/-ie'' | ||
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! Stone Speaker | ! Stone Speaker | ||
| Sakkeb, Neskud,Yaxparim, Izgilbāš, Zurzugul, Higbilan, Narpaz | | Sakkeb, Neskud,Yaxparim, Izgilbāš, Zurzugul, Higbilan, Narpaz Prefectures | ||
| Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' realized as ''-ia'', ''-ie''; Ergative marker ''=de'' is often dropped if the polypersonal agreement markers can disambiguate Agent from Patient; | | Fossilized suffix ''-ūy'' realized as ''-ia'', ''-ie''; Ergative marker ''=de'' is often dropped if the polypersonal agreement markers can disambiguate Agent from Patient; | ||
Much freer word order - the verb often deviates from the verb-final position whereas the other dialects allow the verb to migrate to non-final position within a clause | Much freer word order - the verb often deviates from the verb-final position whereas the other dialects allow the verb to migrate to non-final position within a clause | ||