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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 often unpredictable verbal 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 often unpredictable verbal allomorphy.
Wackernagel's Law?
==Nouns==
==Nouns==
==Adjectives==
==Adjectives==
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*Unprefixed, ablauting verbs: e.g. ''sormaiṁ'' /sombai̯mʰ/ 'he finds (intransitive)', ''ní·sorma'' /niːˈsomba/ 'he does not find' (modern ''sorm'')
*Unprefixed, ablauting verbs: e.g. ''sormaiṁ'' /sombai̯mʰ/ 'he finds (intransitive)', ''ní·sorma'' /niːˈsomba/ 'he does not find' (modern ''sorm'')
*Prefixed, non-ablauting verbs: e.g. ''as·tóċ'' /asˈtoːkʰ/ 'he proves', ''ní·assaċ'' /niːˈasːakʰ/ 'he does not prove' (modern ''stóch'')
*Prefixed, non-ablauting verbs: e.g. ''as·tóċ'' /asˈtoːkʰ/ 'he proves', ''ní·assaċ'' /niːˈasːakʰ/ 'he does not prove' (modern ''stóch'')
*Prefixed ablauting verbs: e.g. ''der·coḃ'' /derˈkobʰ/ 'he tolerates' (''*de-ar-coḃ''), ''ní·derb'' /niːˈderb/ 'he does not tolerate' (modern ''dearcabh'')
*Prefixed ablauting verbs: e.g. ''dor·coḃ'' /dorˈkobʰ/ 'he tolerates' (''*de-ar-coḃ''), ''ní·derb'' /niːˈderb/ 'he does not tolerate' (modern ''dearcabh'')


In case where there is a preverb, the first syllable after the interpunct is stressed.  
In case where there is a preverb, the first syllable after the interpunct is stressed.  
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