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Possessive affixes draw a distinction between alienable and inalienable possession: ''Óntesoson dothee gat'''s'''/vakuh'''oz'''.'' (A man is watching his house/ his own hand.) | Possessive affixes draw a distinction between alienable and inalienable possession: ''Óntesoson dothee gat'''s'''/vakuh'''oz'''.'' (A man is watching his house/ his own hand.) | ||
*Interpretations: ''gat dothi'' | *Interpretations: ''gat dothi'' "the house which the man has temporarily settled in, i.e. rented", ''doth gathos'' "man with his house which he has purchased", ''gat dothor'' "the house which was inherited and is now owned by the man". Only the head is declined. | ||
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