Toúījāb Kīkxot is an agglutinative, symmetrical-voice language. It has a (mostly regular) trilateral root system, and most derivation of verbs, nouns and adjectives occurs through transfixation and reduplication. Roots are classified into 1 of 4 classes more or less based on animacy of the idea. They are Human (I), Animate (II), Inanimate (III), and Abstract (IV). There are ~16 derivational patterns, (usually) with different transfixes for each class. In most cases, inflections are marked with prefixes and suffixes.
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