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b) Collective-Singulative
b) Collective-Singulative


2) Singular refers to a single instance of a noun.
2) Nouns within the singular-plural class are inherently singular and take the plural suffix to denote multiple instances.


3) Paucal refers to multiple instances of a noun from two to five in number.
3) Nouns within the collective-singulative class are inherently plural and take the singulative suffix to denote a single instance.


4) Plural refers to multiple instances six or more in number.
4) Plural refers to multiple instances six or more in number.
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| Singular || SG|| -∅
| Singular || SG|| -∅
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| Paucal || PC|| -me (-m)
| Collective|| PC|| -
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| Plural || PL|| -har
| Plural || PL|| -ra (-r)
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|Singulative||COL||-me (-me)
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