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The Carib verb form is composed of three main parts : a verb nucleus , a prefix , and one or more suffixes . Prefixes indicate pronominal subject and / or object , and inflect the verb for grammatical person of both subject and object .
The Carib verb form is composed of three main parts : a verb nucleus , a prefix , and one or more suffixes . Prefixes indicate pronominal subject and / or object , and inflect the verb for grammatical person of both subject and object .
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The following list shows the bases of irregular verbs as they might appear in the lexicon . ... Each entry includes a symbol denoting the conjugation type of the verb , and a phonemic transcription of the base alternants that appear ...
The following list shows the bases of irregular verbs as they might appear in the lexicon . ... Each entry includes a symbol denoting the conjugation type of the verb , and a phonemic transcription of the base alternants that appear ...
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The verb , like the noun , has two levels of formation , base ( simple or extended ) and stem . 4.1.1 . Base . A. Simple verb bases • 1. Verb roots 2. Verb bases from nouns by affixes ( -t- , -nt- , -at- ) B. Extended verb bases 1.
The verb , like the noun , has two levels of formation , base ( simple or extended ) and stem . 4.1.1 . Base . A. Simple verb bases • 1. Verb roots 2. Verb bases from nouns by affixes ( -t- , -nt- , -at- ) B. Extended verb bases 1.
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