-taah11nsfxplural, those kinds, those sortKwonsaat hiiheenaash-taah uudiisheeʾ hai noochʾtooʾ yaaʾnii.Going into the deep places the water reached its shoulder, they say.GT01 2.3"Chʾghiliin-teelhtaah dii too nshoo-manjaaʾ," tcʾin yaaʾnii."Let this water be good at these places where it will flow," he said, they say.GT02b 27.7Kashkiitc-taah: " shii beeshʾaiʾ iintcʾeeʾ uusiiʾ, shii lhaaʾ beeshʾaiʾ bitʾ," tcʾin yaaʾnii.One of the old men said, "Let me taste the deer's head, let me taste its stomach, too," they say.GT07 17.19.2.9.2Noun affixes2??? > n asfxamong Xlocative suffix common in place names8.5.1.2.2Betweender. of*taahamong PtAXtaahSource forms: ...ta...taʽ, ...ta, ...taᵋ-tąʽ, ta, ...taʽ, ...ta...tʽaʽ, ...taʽ, ...ta´, ...ta, ...tag...ta...tachʾoyii-taahpronother placeschintaah2n ain the forest*gaaneeʾtaahn iaarmshaataahdemright thereKʾashtaahchiiʾn aGrub Creek Mouth villageKʾashtaahkwotn aGrub Creekkwontishkaataahn ashallow places*laaʾtaahn iahandsneeʾkwinchaah-taahadvn ain large placesneeʾ-nshoontaahadvgood places*neeʾtaahn ialower legsSeetaahdingn aLittle Rock Creek village*sintaaghn ialower legTcʾibeetctaahdingn aLittle Douglas Firs Villagewantaahpronsome

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