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$$\text{Root} + \text{Derivational}1 + \text{Inflectional}{\text{Tense}} + \text{Inflectional}{\text{Subject Agreement}} + \text{Suffix}{\text{Evidentiality}}$$
The placement of evidential suffixes (marking the speaker's source of knowledge) is notably complex. In the extinct language Proto-Uralic-B, the evidential suffix $\text{/-wrak/}$ was required to attach after the second-person singular accusative marker, but before the aspectual marker $\text{/-tiv/}$, undeā¦