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The pronominal prefixes are reductions of the original nominative pronouns, which themselves have become the absolutive.  If both a subject and object agreement marker are required, the suffix for the subject is attached directly to the auxiliary verb root, and then the object cliticizes to the subject.  Ambiguity arises in the Class II and Class III nouns when the pronominal affix/clitic is followed by vowel due to phonologic mergers.  The pronominal agreement markers appear in the following table:  
The pronominal prefixes are reductions of the absolutive, which itself is derived from the original nominative.  If both a subject and object agreement marker are required, the suffix for the subject is attached directly to the auxiliary verb root, and then the object cliticizes to the subject.  Ambiguity arises in the Class II and Class III nouns when the pronominal affix/clitic is followed by vowel due to phonologic mergers.  The pronominal agreement markers appear in the following table:  


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