Ahāmatya: Difference between revisions

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Verbs in '''Ahāmatya''' are inflected for three grammatical persons. The forms of the person marking are dependent on the aspect and transitivity of the verb, the rules governing sound change notwithstanding. Person conjugation for the gnomic tenses are unique, and are thus presented separately.
Verbs in '''Ahāmatya''' are inflected for three grammatical persons. The forms of the person marking are dependent on the aspect and transitivity of the verb, the rules governing sound change notwithstanding. Person conjugation for the gnomic tenses are unique, and are thus presented separately.


====Imperfective Endings====
====Imperfective and Imperative Endings====


The person endings for imperfective transitive and intransitive verbs take the following form:  
The person endings for imperfective transitive and intransitive verbs take the following form:  
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====Imperative Endings====


The imperative is not a true mood in '''Ahāmatya''', as it is only an extension of person marking, and only exists for imperfective non-past verbs. Such person endings take the following form:
The imperative is not a true mood in '''Ahāmatya''', as it is only an extension of person marking, and only exists for imperfective non-past verbs. Such person endings take the following form:
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