Now consider the additional forms in the table below.

Note: the symbol /q / represents a voiceless uvular stop, and /ɵ/ represents a mid central rounded lax vowel.

Data

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Root
 
Possessors
'pen' qalam   'my' -ym
'hand' qol   'our' -ymyz
'forest' orman   'your (formal)' -yŋyz
'shepherd' ʃopan   'his/her' -y
'road' ʒol      
'boy' ɵl      
'his/her roads' ʒoldary
'your (informal) forests' ormandaryŋ
'pens' qalamdar
'his/her pots' qazandary

Divide into morphemes

The data above illustrate three morphemes you haven't encountered as yet. Using what you've already learned, examine the data and divide the words into morphemes

Copy and paste morphemes from the words above into the appropriate slots below.

1. Plural
       
2. 'your (informal)'
       
3. 'pot'
   
 

Reconsider the form you entered.

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Order of morphemes

Does the plural marker precede or follow the marker for possessor?

Precede Follow

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Root
 
Possessors Number
'pen' qalam   'my' -ym   'plural' dar
'hand' qol   'our' -ymyz      
'forest' orman   'your (formal)' -yŋyz      
'shepherd' ʃopan   'your (informal)' -yŋ      
'road' ʒol   'his/her' -y      
'boy' ɵl            
'pot' qazan            

Provide an English translation for the following Kazakh forms.

ʃopandarym
qoldary
ʒandarymyz (ʒan corresponds to English soul)

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