murle_deletion.jpg The image displays a linguistic chart titled "Murle" in the top left corner. The chart is organized into three columns that compare singular and plural forms of nouns in the Murle language alongside their English translations. The first column is labeled with the header 'singular'. Underneath this header are four words: - nyo:n - wawoc - onyi:t - rot:in The second column is labeled with the header 'plural'. The words listed here correspond to the singular forms above them: - nyo: - wawo - ony:i - rot:i The third column lists English translations for these nouns, enclosed in single quotes. From top to bottom, they read: - 'lamb(s)' - 'white heuron(s)' - 'rib(s)' - 'warrior(s)' There are colons used within the Murle words (for example, nyo:n and rot:i), which likely indicate specific phonetic features like vowel length. The chart demonstrates how certain suffixes or endings change or drop when moving from singular to plural forms in this language. 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.