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The postverbal position of the incorporated or quasi-incorporated noun is a shared feature among the three languages, apparently inherited from the Nahenic protolanguage.
The postverbal position of the incorporated or quasi-incorporated noun is a shared feature among the three languages, apparently inherited from the Nahenic protolanguage.


===== Conjunctives =====
===== Scalars =====
===== Causative =====
===== Pronominals =====
===== Reflexives and Reciprocals =====
===== Verb Root =====
===== Incorporated Noun=====
===== Tense and Aspect =====
===== Transitivity =====
There are three principal types of transitivity markers in Nahónda, transitive active, intransitive active, and intransitive stative.  A minor fourth type of marker exists, a zero-valent intransitive impersonal marker, which is used principally for describing meteorological and supernatural events.
There are three principal types of transitivity markers in Nahónda, transitive active, intransitive active, and intransitive stative.  A minor fourth type of marker exists, a zero-valent intransitive impersonal marker, which is used principally for describing meteorological and supernatural events.


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===== Conjunctives =====
===== Scalars =====
===== Causative =====
===== Pronominals =====
===== Reflexives and Reciprocals =====
===== Verb Root =====
===== Incorporated Noun=====
===== Tense and Aspect =====
===== Transitivity =====
===== Adverbials =====
===== Adverbials =====
===== Deictics =====
===== Deictics =====
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