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===Nouns===
===Nouns===
====Case====
====Case====
Nouns (and pronouns) are declined by case. Case markers (which can be analyzed as postpositions) go at the end of a nominal phrase. They can also come after infinitives and subjunctives. After verbs, either the independent forms or the clitic forms may be used.
Nouns (and pronouns) are declined by case. Case markers (which can be analyzed as postpositions) go at the end of a nominal phrase. Conjugated verbs are nominalized with the suffix ''-n'' before adding any case suffixes.
*'''Absolutive''': Citation form, used for the direct object of a verb, the object of most adpositions, and predicative nouns. Personal pronouns have a distinct accusative form that is used for direct objects.
*'''Absolutive''': Citation form, used for the direct object of a verb, the object of most adpositions, and predicative nouns. Personal pronouns have a distinct accusative form that is used for direct objects.
*'''Nominative''': Used for the subject of a verb. Formed as follows:
*'''Nominative''': Used for the subject of a verb. Formed as follows:
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