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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 geedyr'' "the top of a mountain"
*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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