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Verbs and adjectives are actually predicate nouns, so a patient trigger verb can be used as a patient noun just by placing a case marker in front of it.
Verbs and adjectives are actually predicate nouns, so a patient trigger verb can be used as a patient noun just by placing a case marker in front of it.
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====Personal inflection====
The personal affixes are prefixes, and they index the direct case argument. For example:
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! !!''rie''!!''łen''!!''łes''!!''in''!!''is''!!''tan''!!''tsal''!!''bang''!!''ngea''!!''uob''!!''tuob''
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! ''dur'' 'sit'
|'''''ră'''dur''||'''''łe'''dur''||'''''łe'''dur''||''dur''||''dur''||''dur''||'''''tsa'''dur''||'''''ba'''dur''||'''''nge'''dur''||''dur''||''dur''
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! ''plang'' 'stand'
|'''''ră'''plang''||'''''łe'''plang''||'''''łe'''plang''||''plang''||''plang''||''plang''||'''''tsa'''plang''||'''''ba'''plang''||'''''nge'''plang''||''plang''||''plang''
|}
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====Aspect====
====Aspect====
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====Intensive====
====Intensive====
*''thu-'' = intensive prefix
*''thu-'' = intensive prefix
====Voice affixes====
*''‹ăc›'' = Dynamic passive
*''‹ră›'' = Stative passive
*''‹ăb›'' = Reflexive


===Adjectives===
===Adjectives===
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