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There are two main methods of expression possession in the language, utilising the locative {{sc|LOC}} and instrumental {{sc|INSTR}} affixes. The locative expresses inalienable possession, beside location. The instrumental on the other hand, is used for alienable possession. | There are two main methods of expression possession in the language, utilising the locative {{sc|LOC}} and instrumental {{sc|INSTR}} affixes. The locative expresses inalienable possession, beside location. The instrumental on the other hand, is used for alienable possession. | ||
=== | === Alienable possession === | ||
{{gloss/indexable | {{gloss/indexable | ||
|phrase = sīkaš | |phrase = sīkaš wīwun | ||
|IPA = [ˈsɪːkaʃ | |IPA = [ˈsɪːkaʃ ˈwɪːwʊn] | ||
| morphemes = sīka-š | | morphemes = sīka-š wī-wun | ||
| gloss = bike({{sc|VI}})-{{sc|SPEC}} {{sc| | | gloss = bike({{sc|VI}})-{{sc|SPEC}} me({{sc|I}})-{{sc|INSTR}} | ||
| translation = my bike | | translation = my bike | ||
| index = | | index = 18 | ||
}} | }} | ||