Exercise 7.3A: Absolutive and relative (text)

In this exercise you get input of the shape "Subject has N". Rephrase them to noun phrase "Subject's N". Note that you must use the base forms N-NNGUK and N+SUK when endings {-up} and {-it} come after N-NNGUAQ and N+SUAQ. NB: This is a rather difficult exercise but it has a lot in store for you so give it all the time it takes to make 100% sure that you understand all wordforms in all details. Push to play the audio, to check your answer, to play the solution, or to reveal the solution.

Avanersuaq mittarfeqarpoq
ilinniartup ernera ikinnguteqarpoq
kalaallit tamarmik ilisimatusarfeqarput
ilinniarnertuut immikkut ittumik akisussaassuseqarput
qallunaat nunaqarput
qallunaat kalaallimik ikinnguteqarput
meeqqat atuarfeqarput
kalaallit nunaqarput
qallunaat ilaat paneqarpoq
nukara nuliaqarpoq
meerannguit meeqqeriveqarput
ikinngutiga kalaaleq nuliaqarpoq (You have already seen the special -aq in the derivational morphemes N-NNGUAQ, N+SUAQ and Vb+GALUAQ. -aq sometimes disappears and leaves us with the alternative stems of N-NNGUK, N+SUK and Vb+GALUK. The alternatives will be used with endings in vowel like relative case {-up}, plural {-it} and possessum like {-a}. There are a few stems with the same behaviour. nuliaq is such one. That is why 'his wife' NOT is (nuliaq-a) -> *nuliaa but rather nuli<s>aq</s>-a -> nulia.)
angut taanna angajoqarpoq
nuliara inequnartumik qatannguteqarpoq
inuit tamarmik nunaqarput
kalaallit ilaat ikinnguteqarpoq
meerannguaq nukaqarpoq
Nuussuaq atuarfeqarpoq
paniga angajulleq ikinnguteqarpoq
nuliara nukaqarpoq
inequnartumik nuliaqarpunga
inequnartunik marlunnik paneqarpunga
angajora marlunnik bileqarpoq
paniga ikinnguteqarpoq
meerannguara meeqqeriveqarpoq
Amerikarmiut mittarfeqarput
angutaannaat ilinniarnertuunngorniarfeqarput