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There are two main methods of expression possession in the language, utilising either the locative {{sc|LOC}} or the possessive {{sc|POSS}} affixes. The locative expresses alienable possession, beside location. The possessive the other hand, is used for alienable possession. | There are two main methods of expression possession in the language, utilising either the locative {{sc|LOC}} or the possessive {{sc|POSS}} affixes. The locative expresses alienable possession, beside location. The possessive the other hand, is used for alienable possession. | ||
{{gloss/indexable | {{gloss/indexable | ||
|phrase = sīkawīniš | |phrase = sīkawīniš | ||
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| gloss = what name({{sc|VIII}})=you({{sc|I}})-{{sc|POSS}}-{{sc|SPEC}} | | gloss = what name({{sc|VIII}})=you({{sc|I}})-{{sc|POSS}}-{{sc|SPEC}} | ||
| translation = what is your name? | | translation = what is your name? | ||
| index = 18 | |||
}}{{gloss/indexable | |||
|phrase = wušunnay ixān | |||
|IPA = [ˈwʊʃʊdnaj ˈɪksaː] | |||
| morphemes = wušunna-y ixā-n | |||
| gloss = despair({{sc|IX}})-({{sc|IX.SPEC}}) child({{sc|I}})-{{sc|POSS}} | |||
| translation = the despair of a child | |||
| index = 18 | | index = 18 | ||
}} | }} |