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Morphology is the most complex part of Old Tíogall. Much of [[Proto-Talmic]] morphology survives in Old Tíogall. However, Old Tíogall is most notorious for its verbal absolute-conjunct allomorphy. | Morphology is the most complex part of Old Tíogall. Much of [[Proto-Talmic]] morphology survives in Old Tíogall. However, Old Tíogall is most notorious for its verbal absolute-conjunct allomorphy. | ||
==Nouns== | ==Nouns== | ||
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==Verbs== | ==Verbs== | ||
Old Tíogall displays extensive verb allomorphy. Examples: ''túsaiṁ'' 'he prays', ''ní·túsa'' 'he does not pray'; ''as·taċa'' 'he proves', ''ní·stóċ'' 'he does not prove'. | Old Tíogall displays extensive verb allomorphy. Examples: ''túsaiṁ'' 'he prays', ''ní·túsa'' 'he does not pray'; ''as·taċa'' 'he proves', ''ní·stóċ'' 'he does not prove'. | ||
actually as·taċa shouldn't be that bad: '''as'''·taċa, ní·'''as'''taċ | |||
In the following tables, the stressed syllable is bolded. | In the following tables, the stressed syllable is bolded. |
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