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Regular verb stems are usually disyllabic , with the exception of B - I future and B - II past forms whose stems are CCVC . REGULAR VERBS PAST ( 3M.SG ) FUTURE ( 2M.SG ) gadal ti - gdal gidel te - gadel IRREGULAR VERBS lakax ti - kax ...
Regular verb stems are usually disyllabic , with the exception of B - I future and B - II past forms whose stems are CCVC . REGULAR VERBS PAST ( 3M.SG ) FUTURE ( 2M.SG ) gadal ti - gdal gidel te - gadel IRREGULAR VERBS lakax ti - kax ...
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The Tls in Table 8 are rather surprising , since they are unfaithful to the future form in both the position of stress and the additional vowel ; that is , they do not conform to the undominated faithfulness of the TI .
The Tls in Table 8 are rather surprising , since they are unfaithful to the future form in both the position of stress and the additional vowel ; that is , they do not conform to the undominated faithfulness of the TI .
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tsor Tl - yes TI - no PAST FUTURE TI PAST FUTURE TI a . past form with stem - initial n or 1 c . past form with stem - initial ; natan titen ten jaras tiras * ras nasa tisa sa janak tinak * nak lakax tikax kax jatsar titsor nigas tigas ...
tsor Tl - yes TI - no PAST FUTURE TI PAST FUTURE TI a . past form with stem - initial n or 1 c . past form with stem - initial ; natan titen ten jaras tiras * ras nasa tisa sa janak tinak * nak lakax tikax kax jatsar titsor nigas tigas ...
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