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| Third Person Distal || -ani || -anek || -anet (-anep) || Refers to people considerable distance away, such as third persons | | Third Person Distal || -ani || -anek || -anet (-anep) || Refers to people considerable distance away, such as third persons | ||
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The pronominal endings for verbs follow a similar system to noun-cases, but the i/u distinction is instead extrapolated the sense of the speaker being the ''source'' (-i-) and the other being the ''destination'' (-u-) of the speech activity. In this sense, the grammar of Kamut breaks the fourth wall of the sentence's semantics. | |||
== References and Notes == | == References and Notes == | ||
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