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Each form consists of a stem and at least one suffix , to which are added one or more prefixes that vary according to person and number . Six ' simple tenses ' are described : a present , a near past , a past aorist , a perfective ( for ...
Each form consists of a stem and at least one suffix , to which are added one or more prefixes that vary according to person and number . Six ' simple tenses ' are described : a present , a near past , a past aorist , a perfective ( for ...
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The segmenting out of 3- and -ea- as tense - mode suffixes justifies our plural alternant -Q- before third person V - t . In the next set ( ' subjunctive ' ) , which we shall call TIMELESS ( following Hall ) , we have the suffix / ə ...
The segmenting out of 3- and -ea- as tense - mode suffixes justifies our plural alternant -Q- before third person V - t . In the next set ( ' subjunctive ' ) , which we shall call TIMELESS ( following Hall ) , we have the suffix / ə ...
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1 aspect of cal : ' heat ' ) should be categorized as the same suffix - Vr . Similarly , the infixes -ed- ( vend - ed - or ) and -ad- ( vend - ad - or ) should be classified as -Vd .. Third , he assumes that when the nonbase parts of ...
1 aspect of cal : ' heat ' ) should be categorized as the same suffix - Vr . Similarly , the infixes -ed- ( vend - ed - or ) and -ad- ( vend - ad - or ) should be classified as -Vd .. Third , he assumes that when the nonbase parts of ...
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