The manual subordinating markers for reason clauses are for_thıs_reason and for:
for_thıs_reason for
The subordinating morpheme for_this_reason is followed by a pause when it is used as in the example below:
fe
[very tıred for_this_reason] ıx1 home return
‘I went home because I was tired.’
for_thıs_reason can also function as a coordination marker and can occur in the main clause. In those cases, the pause is before for_thıs_reason.
h-th
re
weather nıce for_thıs_reason camp make
‘The weather was nice. Therefore, we did camping.’
The second sign which is used in reason clauses is for. This sign functions only as a subordinating morpheme.
h-th
fe
[washıng machıne very old for] break
‘The washing machine was broken since it was very old.’