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Using genitive or dative cases is the most common way of creating compound words, but they can be joined together as well. The strong right-branching of Aoma is visible in the compounds in such manner that, when words are joined together, the head noun stays on the left while modifiers and the origin-suffix ''s*'' with correct head gender succeed it. | Using genitive or dative cases is the most common way of creating compound words, but they can be joined together as well. The strong right-branching of Aoma is visible in the compounds in such manner that, when words are joined together, the head noun stays on the left while modifiers and the origin-suffix ''s*'' with correct head gender succeed it. | ||
*Genitive: ''heshii | *Genitive: ''heshii geedyrii'' "the top of a mountain" | ||
*Dative: ''heshii geedyee'' "the top for the mountain" | *Dative: ''heshii geedyee'' "the top for the mountain" | ||
*Joined: ''heshigeedysi'' top-mountain-N | *Joined: ''heshigeedysi'' top-mountain-N |
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