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  • ...ermined either by the phonology or the morphology. Verbs are inflected for aspect, time, valency, and mood. Some particles are inflected for number and case. ...not readily distinguish the one from the other, and consider them to be a continuous entity.
    57 KB (7,227 words) - 11:26, 25 March 2021
  • ...lines nouns under a 12 case system and conjugates verbs for person, tense, aspect, and mood. Adjectives are not inflected and have zero-grade derivation for ...different allophonic variations, Pangali's plosives are the most unstable aspect of the language's phonological inventory.
    16 KB (2,372 words) - 12:39, 12 September 2019
  • ...Semitic style, and from the author's investigations into tense, mood, and aspect systems of world languages during his undergraduate career in linguistics. * '''α''' is a verb in the perfective aspect construction
    44 KB (5,796 words) - 04:45, 1 April 2020
  • ====Aspect and Tense==== *(Continuous) Present tense: -(i)yor, -(ı)yor, -(u)yor, -(ü)yor, -yor
    40 KB (6,386 words) - 20:46, 14 November 2012
  • ...(realis and irrealis), and six tense/aspect combinations: present, present continuous, past perfect, past imperfect, future imperfect, future perfect.
    6 KB (892 words) - 19:26, 9 September 2017
  • | Aspect = no ...; verbs without an aspect marking particle imply progressive or continuous aspect, depending on context.
    27 KB (4,107 words) - 12:03, 18 January 2019
  • ...ction). Verbs are inflected for person and number, tense, voice, mood, and aspect. There are 6 person and number prefixes. There are 5 tenses, 8 voices, 14 m ...the same vowel again,another consonant for mood, and another consonant for aspect. It may be ended with an -a if it produces and undesirable consonant cluste
    25 KB (4,355 words) - 15:03, 8 February 2021
  • ...rivational affixes are added. The stem itself is composed of a root and an aspect marker. Sometimes there is also a thematic suffix fused to the stem. The af | <small>aspect</small>
    31 KB (4,724 words) - 18:27, 23 December 2020
  • <p>Older Kraliy verbs conjugate for tense, aspect and mood, agree with their subjects in person, number and grammatical gende ====Aspect====
    36 KB (5,870 words) - 22:03, 17 January 2020
  • # Syllabic consonants can appear as separate words, such as ng (present continuous marker). These always have the mid tone. ...''ng'' ([[Present continuous|present progressive]]), ''lá'' ([[perfective aspect]]), and ''kà'' ([[Volitive modality|volitive]]). There are no articles. Ad
    17 KB (2,631 words) - 15:40, 28 April 2021
  • <aspect>-VERB-<tense>-<mood>-<evidentiality>-<subject>-<voice>-<object>-<other argu ...) unmarked: present tense, indicative mood, active voice, punctual-stative aspect, singular number, absolutive case
    11 KB (1,911 words) - 10:04, 1 June 2017
  • ...last three usually being combined into a single category, called [[w:Tense–aspect–mood|TAM]]. In addition to finite verbs, non-finite forms such as [[w:Par ...n still retains its connection to the [[w:Desiderative mood|desiderative]] aspect, from which it originated. In fact, it is more accurate to translate Carpat
    34 KB (4,987 words) - 17:04, 15 March 2023
  • ...fective aspect, as in Romance, no perfect as in English, and no continuous aspect, as in English and some Romance languages. Except for ''esser'' 'to be', th ...ience' sake, this section often uses the term tense to also cover mood and aspect, though this is not strict grammatical terminology.
    27 KB (4,334 words) - 13:57, 26 April 2021
  • ...en't. It seems better to call then what they are: aspects and moods. The Continuous, the Perfective, and the Subjunctive are available in most verbs. What mak ==== Continuous ====
    21 KB (2,663 words) - 19:05, 23 October 2022
  • ...onal]] moods, as well as a simple form, a [[progressive aspect|durative]] (continuous) form and a [[perfect (grammar)|perfect]] form. * The [[progressive aspect|durative]] (''continuous'') form uses the auxiliary ''so'': "to be" and the present [[participle]],
    17 KB (2,512 words) - 23:01, 5 February 2021
  • Verbal roots are marked for tense, aspect and subject (animacy, gender, number and person). Mood is marked through po ! Primary aspect (-2) !! Tense (2)
    46 KB (6,907 words) - 23:09, 29 September 2017
  • ...in Proto-Ash as well as modern Ish. In the latter it forms the continuous aspect whereas in Ash the reduplicated forms seem to simply have become separate w
    10 KB (1,538 words) - 12:57, 8 August 2023
  • | Aspect = Yes ...numbers and conjugations occur according to voice, mood, number, tense and aspect using various affixes.
    40 KB (5,652 words) - 02:26, 20 January 2017
  • # Syllabic consonants can appear as separate words, such as ng (present continuous marker). These always have the mid tone. ...''ng'' ([[Present continuous|present progressive]]), ''lá'' ([[perfective aspect]]), and ''kà'' ([[Volitive modality|volitive]]). There are no articles. Ad
    19 KB (3,043 words) - 20:50, 26 January 2022
  • * Verbs with aspect markers. | style="font-weight: bold;" | Past Perfect Continuous
    42 KB (6,182 words) - 15:43, 13 December 2018
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