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Rh or if the speaker once knew the location of the object but has forgotten, the /-o/ suffix is employed; therefore, /ia sidowao/.) This suffix will subsequently be referred to in this tuxt as /-(e)n/$2$ so as to distinguish it from the h~)otactical suffix /-(e)n/$1$ you encountered in Cycles E and 1.

Noto that in M-5, the question word /ia/ sounds somewhat different than it does in M-4. This is due to the elision of the final vowel of /ia/ with the initial Vowel of /i(h)mw/.

Inquiries about the location of people or places are commonly responded to only by a general indication of direction.

TO THE INSTRUCTOR:

Kihong irail pasapeng me uhdan palm kaGulehieng irail wasah rna ihmaW pwkat me ie.

M-l

M-2

M-5