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If the person mentioned washes another person of the same gender, the deictic pronoun -k is used:
If the person mentioned washes another person of the same gender, the deictic pronoun -t is used:




"Lavgámik."
"Lavgámit."


LAV-g-á-m-i-k
LAV-g-á-m-i-t


WASH-val.acc.-pres.-3.sg.anim.masc.-acc.-3.sg.deic.close
WASH-val.acc.-pres.-3.sg.anim.masc.-acc.-3.sg.deic.dist.


"He washes him."
"He washes him."
In singular contexts, this procedure is not complicated or causes much problems. In dual or plural contexts, however, more possible constellations are possible and theirfore require a different approach.
1) Each member of group is doing something to themself.
If a group of two, three or more members is undergoing the process of washing and the recipient is identical to the agent, then the doer is in the dual / plural and the recipient is singular:
"Lavgápsip."
LAV-g-á-ps-i-p
WASH-val.acc.-pres.-3.pl.anim.neutr.-acc.-3.sg.anim.neutr.
"They wash themselves." [each one individually]
"Lavgáptip."
LAV-g-á-pt-i-p
WASH-val.acc.-pres.-3.du.anim.neutr.-acc.-3.sg.anim.neutr.
"They two wash themselves." [each one individually]
2) Within a group of three or more members, one member is the patient / receiver and all other members are doing the work. In this case the deictic closeness pronoun is used:
"Lavgápsik."
LAV-g-á-pt-i-k
WASH-val.acc.-pres.-3.pl.anim.neutr.-acc.-3.sg.deict.clos.
"They wash him." [He is a member of the group].
3) Within a group of three or more people, each member is washing every other member. This case is considered a case of reflexivity and thus expressed via repetition of the plural subject marker:
"Lavgápsips."
LAV-g-á-pt-i-ps
WASH-val.acc.-pres.-3.pl.anim.neutr.-acc.-3.pl.anim.neutr.
"They wash themselves." [every member every other member]


===Co-verb suffixes===
===Co-verb suffixes===
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