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! 3 (an.) | ! 3 (an.) | ||
|| ''wa-'' || '' | || ''wa-'' || ''boN-'' || ''da-'' | ||
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!3 (inan.) | !3 (inan.) | ||
|colspan=3| '' | |colspan=3| ''éN-'' | ||
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!Impersonal | !Impersonal | ||
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*''hash'' 'for' | *''hash'' 'for' | ||
*''c'áakh'' 'next to, near' | *''c'áakh'' 'next to, near' | ||
**'' | **''páangy wac'áakh'' 'next to the man' | ||
===Noun clitics=== | ===Noun clitics=== | ||
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Examples: | Examples: | ||
*'mother': | *'mother': kheemám, méemám, weemám, gyeemám, jemám, boomám, jheemám, óleemám, deemám, 'a'eemám | ||
*'father': khány, mány, wány, gyeény, jány, baány, jhány, ólany, dány, 'a'ány | *'father': khány, mány, wány, gyeény, jány, baány, jhány, ólany, dány, 'a'ány | ||
*'son': kha'ízh, mé'izh, wa'ízh, gyeé'izh, je'ízh, boñ'ízh, jhé'izh, ólo'ízh, da'ízh, 'a'ízh | *'son': kha'ízh, mé'izh, wa'ízh, gyeé'izh, je'ízh, boñ'ízh, jhé'izh, ólo'ízh, da'ízh, 'a'ízh | ||
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*I love you = ''lihosjhógy'' | *I love you = ''lihosjhógy'' | ||
*I loved you = ''alisjhégy'' | *I loved you = ''alisjhégy'' | ||
*I will love you = '' | *I will love you = ''lóosjheyám'' (li-óo-sjheyám) | ||
*I fall in love with you (inceptive) = ''lisjhódagy'' | *I fall in love with you (inceptive) = ''lisjhódagy'' | ||
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! 3 (an.) | ! 3 (an.) | ||
|| ''wa-'' || '' | || ''wa-'' || ''boN-'' || ''be-'' | ||
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!3 (inan.) | !3 (inan.) | ||
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Numerals are really verbs: "one", "two", etc. are verbs meaning "to be one", "to be two", etc. | Numerals are really verbs: "one", "two", etc. are verbs meaning "to be one", "to be two", etc. | ||
Numbers 1-10: | Numbers 1-10: khám, shjhed, yíiny, mól, shaáb, k'al, khash, 'ont, pijh, sóom (change some of these numbers) | ||
==Derivational morphology== | ==Derivational morphology== | ||
Sanskrit-style compounds in poetry? (mainly dvandvas and bahuvrihis) | Sanskrit-style compounds in poetry? (mainly dvandvas and bahuvrihis) |
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