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As indicated above, the proper–common distinction is neutralized in the absolutive and ergative prenominals. Some example noun phrases: | As indicated above, the proper–common distinction is neutralized in the absolutive and ergative prenominals. Some example noun phrases: | ||
(1){{Gloss | |||
|phrase = ye Tsotar. | |||
| gloss = DAT.P (name) | |||
| translation = to Tsotar. | |||
}} | |||
(2){{Gloss | |||
|phrase = ya sakar. | |||
| gloss = DAT.C child | |||
| translation = to the child. | |||
}} | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== |