begak_infix.jpg This image displays a linguistic table labeled with the number 60 in parentheses at the top left corner. The table is organized into four columns and five rows of data. The column headers are written in bold, non-italicized text, while the data entries within the rows are written in italicized serif font. There are horizontal black lines framing the top and bottom of the table. The headers for the four columns, reading from left to right, are: 1. Stem 2. Completive Aspect 3. Dependent 4. gloss Below the headers, there are five rows of data corresponding to different words. Each row presents a word in three different morphological forms followed by its English translation (gloss). The text uses phonetic symbols, including the schwa symbol (ə), which resembles an upside-down 'e'. Here is the content of each row from top to bottom: Row 1: - Under Stem: s ə g k o w - Under Completive Aspect: s i g k o w - Under Dependent: s u g k o w - Under gloss: 'call' Row 2: - Under Stem: s ə m m u ' (Note the apostrophe at the end) - Under Completive Aspect: s i m m u ' (Note the apostrophe at the end) - Under Dependent: s u m m u ' (Note the apostrophe at the end) - Under gloss: 'command' Row 3: - Under Stem: s ə p p u t - Under Completive Aspect: s i p p u t - Under Dependent: s u p p u t - Under gloss: 'blow' Row 4: - Under Stem: t ə b p o l - Under Completive Aspect: t i b p o l - Under Dependent: t u b p o l - Under gloss: 'shoot with blowpipe' Row 5: - Under Stem: t ə s s o n g - Under Completive Aspect: t i s s o n g - Under Dependent: t u s s o n g - Under gloss: 'stuff' This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.