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Additionally, there are seven basic Oblique case clitics to non-core NP arguments.  Most of the Oblique clitics have two forms, one form with a short medial vowel, and the other with a long medial vowel.  Use of both forms are acceptable, but native speakers tend to use the clitics with short vowels when the clitic is preceded by a long vowel, while the converse is true for the clitics forms with long vowels.   
Additionally, there are seven basic Oblique case clitics to non-core NP arguments.  Most of the Oblique clitics have two forms, one form with a short medial vowel, and the other with a long medial vowel.  Use of both forms are acceptable, but native speakers tend to use the clitics with short vowels when the clitic is preceded by a long vowel, while the converse is true for the clitics forms with long vowels.   
{| class="bluetable lightbluebg"
|+ Common Postpositional Affixes
|-
! Case
! Postposition
|-
! Dative
| =(a)ran
|-
! Benefactive
| =nī, =ni
|-
! Ablative
| =yār, =yar
|-
! Locative
| =kī, =ki
|-
! Instrumental
| =pār, =par
|-
! Commitative
| =kān,=kan
|-
! Malefactive
| =daħ
|}


===Interrogative Pronouns===
===Interrogative Pronouns===
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