Gloss abbreviations
The abbreviations used in grammatical glosses are as follows (full forms are linked to the relevant section of the grammatical description)
| AN | Animate | AG | Agentive case | ATT | Attributive | (Pro)X | Indefinite | |||
| IN | Inanimate | PT | Patientive case | NEG | Negative | Mix | Mixed III/IV person | |||
| AB | Abstract | AX | Accidental case | RH | Rheme marker | Pos | Possessive | |||
| CONC | Concrete | VO | Vocative case | DEM | Demonstrative | ECH | Echo auxiliary | |||
| LM | Landmark | I | First person | PST | Past tense | PrIns | "Present insert" auxiliary | |||
| TR | Trajector | II | Second person | DPT | Distal past tense | EPI | Epistemic sense | |||
| NOR | Normal aspect | III | Third person | FUT | Future tense | DEO | Deontic sense | |||
| COM | Completed aspect | IV | Fourth person | CC | Change of case | CIRC | Circumstantial voice mark | |||
| PRO | Projected aspect | DEF | Deferential grade | QU | Question particle | INT | Interrogative focus | |||
| AOR | Aorist aspect | SUP | Superior grade | JUS | Imperative |