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The causative exterior forms have a dynamic, causative meaning, while the causative interior ones are morphologically possible but practically never used: | The causative exterior forms have a dynamic, causative meaning, while the causative interior ones are morphologically possible but practically never used: | ||
: ''kåmbu tatetyaisu'' – I put the bag down [in a standing position]. | : ''kåmbu tatetyaisu'' – I put the bag down [in a standing position]. | ||
: '' | : ''nūrya tatemirtīde'' – they two seat the baby down. | ||
: ''kåmbu tatayutisu'' – I put the bag down [in a horizontal position]. | : ''kåmbu tatayutisu'' – I put the bag down [in a horizontal position]. | ||
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