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Body part nouns may precede a head noun already marked with one of the case clitics to add more locational, directional, or positional precision.  The singulative determiner does not surface before a singular body part noun, as would be expected.  The following example illustrates this type of structure.  Here, the noun ''kilái'' "heart", often combines with a noun marked with the locative clitic ''-eva'' to convey an inessive sense.
Body part nouns may precede a head noun already marked with one of the case clitics to add more locational, directional, or positional precision.  The singulative determiner does not surface before a singular body part noun, as would be expected.  The following example illustrates this type of structure.  Here, the noun ''kilái'' "heart", often combines with a noun marked with the locative clitic ''-eva'' to convey an inessive sense.
(Schumann)
(Schumann)
{{Gloss
{{Gloss
|phrase = ulanáina gu kilái ha kileva mana, ukan hen!
|phrase = julanáina gu kilái ha kileva mana, ukan hen!
| IPA = /d͡zula'naɪna gu kɪ'laɪ ha kɪlɛva mana 'ukan hɛn/
| IPA = /d͡zula'naɪna gu kɪ'laɪ ha kɪlɛva mana 'ukan hɛn/
| morphemes = ji-úla-nai-na gu kilái ha kil-eva mana ukan hen (Schumann)
| morphemes = ji-úla-nai-na gu kilái ha kil-eva mana ukan hen (Schumann)