Inflectional Paradigm for Bound Pronominal Forms


The bound forms of Pronominals vary with the endings of the roots they modify. There are a few other times when the ending of a root determines the form of a bound particle. Root endings fall into one of the following classes: -V (ends in a vowel), -c, -k, -n, -l, -es, -as. All of the vowel-final forms of the bound pronominals are the same as the root forms:


-wiax, -xan

meacxan, meacwiax pikix jatinxan pealix haesix measac

-mehi, -moi

meacmehi, meacmoi pikin jatinmehi pealin haesmoi measoi

-fiehwa

meacfehwa pikfiehwa jatinc'fehwa pealafeh haesfiehwa measfehwa

-coi

meackoi pikcoi jatinjoi peacoil haescoi meascoi


All other bound pronominal forms are the same as their root forms:

miks, -miks

dehi, -dehi

wahi, -wahi

wik, -wik

mak, -mak

faho, -faho

cal, -cal


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Last Updated: February 27, 2000