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==Noun Morphology==
==Noun Morphology==
Nouns inflect for case (via suffixation or changing the final vowel of the word), and possession (via prefixes)


===Case===
===Case===
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and verbs in Antarctican. Instead of adjectives like “good”, “bad”, “strong”,
and verbs in Antarctican. Instead of adjectives like “good”, “bad”, “strong”,
“weak”, there are verbs meaning “to be good”, “to be bad” etc.
“weak”, there are verbs meaning “to be good”, “to be bad” etc.
Verbs inflect for whether they are putting focus on themselves or on nouns in the sentence (done via changing the end of the root). They also take infixes to indicate pronominal objects and voice changes (which is conflated with aspect marking). As well as this, they take prefixes to indicate pronominal subjects (which is conflated with tense marking).


<h3>Focus</h3>
<h3>Focus</h3>

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