polysynthetic language, marking both subject and object on the predicate
potential of object incorporation and of incorporating adverbial elements
rich derivational system
all adjectives are formed from a verb root
VO word order
simple phonological inventory, distinguishing short and long vowels
Simple syllable structure: CVC, CV, VC, V
Reduplication Form-Function
reduplication with a long vowel used in the formation of plural of nouns (unproductive)
frequentative verbs derived from a restricted set of roots through the suffixes -ka and -ca and reduplication with a short vowel; nonfrequentative verbs are formed from the same set of roots with the suffixes -ni and -na/-nia (unproductive)
frequentative verbs derived from other verbs through reduplication (productiv)
Relationship Form-Function
various forms - various functions
Diachrony
Virtually every UA language displays verbal reduplication of some kind, and in some cases a variety of patterns. (Langacker 1977:128)