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The phonology and morphology of Filomeno Mata Totonac

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Table 4.3 Inflectional affixes<br />

Category Morphosyntactic properties<br />

Mood<br />

ka- IRREALIS<br />

ti- COUNTEREXPECTATIONAL<br />

Tense<br />

s%- PAST<br />

na- FUTURE<br />

Aspect<br />

-aa IMPERFECTIVE<br />

-li& PERFECTIVE /non-2SUBJECT<br />

-niita& PERFECT<br />

-maa PROGRESSIVE<br />

-paa PROGRESSIVE/2SUBJECT<br />

-maana PROGRESSIVE/3plSUBJECT<br />

Person<br />

k- 1SUBJECT.exclusive<br />

kin- 1OBJECT<br />

-wa& 1 plural<br />

[cg] 2SUBJECT.singular [IMPERFECTIVE/PERFECT]<br />

-ti& 2SUBJECT.singular [PERFECTIVE /PROGRESSIVE]<br />

-titi& 2SUBJECT.plural<br />

-ni& 2OBJECT<br />

ta- 3SUBJECT.plural<br />

kaa- OBJECT.plural<br />

laa- 1OBJECT.plural/2SUBJECT<br />

4.6 Inflectional ordering in position classes. Table 4.4 illustrates how the inflectional affixes<br />

are ordered in relation to the derived stem. (This schema does not represent their positions in<br />

relation to the derivational affixes.) <strong>The</strong>ir division into position classes is based on wellestablished<br />

patterns <strong>of</strong> precedence <strong>and</strong> non-co-occurrence.<br />

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