Having found something
ʔeʔpé·w’is!
(ʔe- 3OBJ + ʔipéew’i- 'to look for' + s PERF)
“I just found it!”
In the Perfective Aspect [-s] above, this expression profiles the achievement of perception, not the ongoing process of looking. Compare this with the Imperfective Aspect below:
ʔeʔpé·wise.
I am looking for it.
Here, the Imperfective Aspect removes that endpoint from the profile, keeping the event open and in progress, so the clause now locates the speaker inside the search: the goal (actually seeing/finding it) has not yet been reached, only pursued.
Just this today!