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d-txd'-Lok our two selves' (incl.) aunt 116.11 



L-tm'-xVun-ikc our two selves' (incl.) elder brothers 11.19 



c-txa' -xamuks our two selves' (incl.) dogs 16.9 



txa'-colal our two selves' (incl.) relatives 224.12 



i-mtd' -k!e-tenax what you two have killed 163.6 



o-mtd' -xamukc your two selves' bitch 16.12 



LE-mtd'-naa your two selves' mother 13.24 



i-ctd' -mdlak their two selves' elk 115.25 



d-std' -xamuks their two selves' dog 16.10 • 



L-ctd' -amtkct its double spit 96.22 



ctd'-xos their two selves' eyes 129.28 



t-ctd'-xti their two selves' smoke 75.22 



i-ntcd'-lxam our (excl.) town 234.11 



d-ntcd'-hat!au our (excl.) virgin 150.21 



L-ntcd'-xgacgac our (excl.) grandfather 22.20 



i-lxd' -xak! Einana our (incl.) chief 224.25 



o-lxd' -qxalptckix' our (incl.) fire 73.21 



ci-lxd' -xak! Eindna our (incl.) two chiefs 37.10 



i-mcd' -xalc! Emdna your chief 50.3 



o-mcd' -'potcxan your sister-in-law 224.26 



LE-mcd' -cguic your mat 173.23 



tE-mcd' -iiErnckc your husbands 138.6 



i-td'-Lan their rope 227.15 



u-td'-xanlm their canoe 163.16 



Lgd' -xauya/miikc their poverty 13.18 



tgd'-wun-aks their bellies 14.21 



Examples of possessive forms with accent preceding the possessive 

 pronoun: 



e'-tca-mxtc my heart 12.26 

 LE'-kxE-ps my foot 41.20 

 ss'-k-xest my arrogance 

 tE'-kxu-qh my house 24.4 

 e'-mi-La thy body 

 sd'-me-xest thy arrogance 

 td'-me-ps thy foot 

 d'ya-qco his skin 115.24 

 L-d'ija-qtq his head 73.13 

 c-d'ya-qtq his two heads 14.11 

 t-d'ya-qL his house 15.12 

 e'-tca-qtq its head 223.8 

 ss'-kxa-xest her arrogance 

 tE'-kxa-qh her house 89.7 

 e'-La-tc!a its sickness 196.6 

 o'-La-qst its louse 10.21 

 LE'-La-ps its foot 191.20 

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