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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.
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