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S With very few exceptions , the imperative and subordinate of all verbs have the same stem as the present participle and the past tense - mode . The past future is always formed with the same preformative in / r / as the future ...
S With very few exceptions , the imperative and subordinate of all verbs have the same stem as the present participle and the past tense - mode . The past future is always formed with the same preformative in / r / as the future ...
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has the stem /sə./ plus the future ending /.on/ , giving sont /s.on*/ by automatic loss of / a / before a vowel . The future is regular with the stem /sa./ , namely serai /sə.r.e.f/ . The subordinate has the stem /suay.
has the stem /sə./ plus the future ending /.on/ , giving sont /s.on*/ by automatic loss of / a / before a vowel . The future is regular with the stem /sa./ , namely serai /sə.r.e.f/ . The subordinate has the stem /suay.
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Tulu , Oraon , and Malto use the stem bar- throughout the verb , which in Oraon is only positive . Gondi has var- < * var- as its imperative stem . All these uses of the stem * var- must , according to our reconstruction , be secondary ...
Tulu , Oraon , and Malto use the stem bar- throughout the verb , which in Oraon is only positive . Gondi has var- < * var- as its imperative stem . All these uses of the stem * var- must , according to our reconstruction , be secondary ...
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The Old Persian Relative and Article | 1 |
Italian Inflection | 11 |
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