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conjugation [2019/08/23 12:51] ob [Inchoative and Causative Verbs and the Middle Voice] use of term "ergative" |
conjugation [2020/04/26 22:51] (current) ob [Verb forms] does -end equal -ive? |
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* formed by appending the suffix **-a** to the stem | * formed by appending the suffix **-a** to the stem | ||
* like in Swedish and Icelandic | * like in Swedish and Icelandic | ||
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== Open questions == | == Open questions == | ||
Should a special infinitive marker be used like the English //to// (//to run//), German //zu//, Norwegian //å//, Swedish //att//, ...? | Should a special infinitive marker be used like the English //to// (//to run//), German //zu//, Norwegian //å//, Swedish //att//, ...? | ||
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* add the suffix **-end** to the stem | * add the suffix **-end** to the stem | ||
* references: [[References# | * references: [[References# | ||
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+ | == The -ive suffix == | ||
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+ | Does this participle cover meanings corresponding to English " | ||
=== Passive/ | === Passive/ | ||
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* if the root ends with a voiced consonant (i.e. B,V,G), the suffix is pronounced, and perhaps also written, **-de** | * if the root ends with a voiced consonant (i.e. B,V,G), the suffix is pronounced, and perhaps also written, **-de** | ||
* the perfect tenses are formed using the verb //have// with the passive participle | * the perfect tenses are formed using the verb //have// with the passive participle | ||
+ | * references: [[References# | ||
== The de-de bounce == | == The de-de bounce == |