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Morphology
The base morpheme of Mojave consists of a single vowel. Consonants can be added both prior to and following the vowel. Both derivational and inflectional morphemes are created by the addition of mostly prefixes, along with occasional suffixes.

Tenses in Mojave are split up into present/past and future. The past and present are marked by the usage of -k, -m, and -pc^. The future is marked by the lack of any such marker. First person subjects are expressed through the usage of ?- while n^j presents first person arguments. 2nd person subjects and arguments are denoted by m- and 3rd is hallmarked the lack of either of the two. Verbs are typically denoted via the addition of the suffixes -k and -m.