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Klallam Grammar

11 Self and Each Other

The grammar of every language provides ways for a speaker to express the idea of one person performing an action toward him- or herself and of two people doing the same thing to each other. The Klallam language has a variety of ways of conveying these notions. This short section introduces some basic suffixes that are used to express these ideas in Klallam.
 

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  1. Grammar Montler, et al.

Contents of this path:

  1. 11.1. Reflexive
  2. 11.2. Reciprocal