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PROXIMATE OBVIATIVE ANIMATE SINGULAR PLURAL NUMBER - INDIFFERENT ûyâyuwa PROXIMAL û ûch DISTAL an anch aniyâyuwa niyâyuwa REMOTE nâ nâch INANIMATE SINGULAR PROXIMAL ûwa PLURAL ûyâh SINGULAR ûyâyuw PLURAL úyâyuwa DISTAL an aniyâyu anihi ...
PROXIMATE OBVIATIVE ANIMATE SINGULAR PLURAL NUMBER - INDIFFERENT ûyâyuwa PROXIMAL û ûch DISTAL an anch aniyâyuwa niyâyuwa REMOTE nâ nâch INANIMATE SINGULAR PROXIMAL ûwa PLURAL ûyâh SINGULAR ûyâyuw PLURAL úyâyuwa DISTAL an aniyâyu anihi ...
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PROXIMATE OBVIATIVE ANIMATE SINGULAR PROXIMAL mâw PLURAL mâuch NUMBER - INDIFFERENT mâuyäyuwa DISTAL mân mânch mâniyayuwa REMOTE mâna mânách mâniyāyuwa INANIMATE SINGULAR PROXIMAL mâw PLURAL SINGULAR mâuyäyuwa mâuyâyuw PLURAL mâuyayuwa ...
PROXIMATE OBVIATIVE ANIMATE SINGULAR PROXIMAL mâw PLURAL mâuch NUMBER - INDIFFERENT mâuyäyuwa DISTAL mân mânch mâniyayuwa REMOTE mâna mânách mâniyāyuwa INANIMATE SINGULAR PROXIMAL mâw PLURAL SINGULAR mâuyäyuwa mâuyâyuw PLURAL mâuyayuwa ...
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As with the demonstratives , the Naskapi focus pronouns exhibit a loss of distinction for the inanimate set between proximate plural and obviative plural . A similar loss of distinction occurs in Southern East Cree .
As with the demonstratives , the Naskapi focus pronouns exhibit a loss of distinction for the inanimate set between proximate plural and obviative plural . A similar loss of distinction occurs in Southern East Cree .
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