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==Grammar==
Like many Sepik languages, Tayap is a [[synthetic language]]. Verbs are the most elaborated area of the grammar. They are complex, [[fusional verb|fusional]] and massively [[suppletive]], with opaque verbal morphology including unpredictable [[conjugation
There is a fundamental distinction in verbal morphology between [[realis]] and [[irrealis]] stems and suffixes. Grammatical relations are marked by verbal suffixes, which distinguish Subject/Agent (S/A) and Object (O). In some conjugations S/A is marked by discontinuous morphemes. Free pronouns and noun phrases mark the [[ergative]] case (A) compared to unmarked forms for the [[absolutive]] (S/O). As in many Papuan languages which have an ergative case, the ergative marker is optional and is frequently omitted.
===Nouns===
Nouns generally do not mark number themselves, although there is a small class of largely human nouns which mark plural, and a smaller class which mark [[dual (grammatical number)|dual]]. These categories, where marked, are largely marked by partial or full suppletion. [[Oblique
===Gender===
Like many languages of the [[Sepik]]-[[Ramu]] basin (particularly the [[Sepik languages]]), Taiap has masculine and feminine genders.
There are two genders, masculine and feminine, marked not on the noun itself but on
==Lexicon==
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