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Nominals are mostly unmarked and the main kind of affixation, while resembling case marking, results in adverbialisation, thus changing the class of the word. Nominals can however be marked for possession or be incorporated into a verb. | Nominals are mostly unmarked and the main kind of affixation, while resembling case marking, results in adverbialisation, thus changing the class of the word. Nominals can however be marked for possession or be incorporated into a verb. | ||
The possessive prefix ''N-'' can be preceded by a deictic prefix. Here are the possessed forms of ''moo'' "head; hair; top": | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! Neutral | |||
! Proximal | |||
! Distal | |||
|- | |||
| ammoo | |||
| emmoo | |||
| ommoo | |||
|} | |||
===Adverbials=== | ===Adverbials=== |
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