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* Mosëoch: no distinction{{efn|name=!distinction}} | * Mosëoch: no distinction{{efn|name=!distinction}} | ||
===Demonstrative pronouns=== | ===Demonstrative pronouns=== | ||
Izhkut demonstrative pronouns are inflected on distance(proximal, distal), grammatical number(singular/plural and case(nominative/accusative). The nominative forms also act as demonstrative determiners. | Izhkut demonstrative pronouns are inflected on distance(proximal, distal), grammatical number(singular/plural) and case(nominative/accusative). The nominative forms also act as demonstrative determiners. | ||
{| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;" | {| class=wikitable style="text-align: center;" | ||
! rowspan=2 | !! colspan=2 | Proximal !! colspan=2 | Distal | ! rowspan=2 | !! colspan=2 | Proximal !! colspan=2 | Distal | ||
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| ''ri'' || ''rin'' || ''dri'' || ''drid'' | | ''ri'' || ''rin'' || ''dri'' || ''drid'' | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
Like most Taskaric languages, Izhkut syntax is mostly isolating, with grammatical mood and tense shown by preceding and proceeding particles. | Like most Taskaric languages, Izhkut syntax is mostly isolating, with grammatical mood and tense shown by preceding and proceeding particles. | ||