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The so-called "flavoring" verbal affixes may reflect the speaker's attitude or degree of surprise; not using them may come across as clinical or stilted. High Sjowaázh normally uses fewer flavoring affixes than do other Sjowaázh lects, and "degree of surprise" affixes are more commonly used than attitudinal affixes. Poetic High Sjowaázh may use archaic flavoring affixes used in Classical Sjowaázh. | The so-called "flavoring" verbal affixes may reflect the speaker's attitude or degree of surprise; not using them may come across as clinical or stilted. High Sjowaázh normally uses fewer flavoring affixes than do other Sjowaázh lects, and "degree of surprise" affixes are more commonly used than attitudinal affixes. Poetic High Sjowaázh may use archaic flavoring affixes used in Classical Sjowaázh. | ||
====Unipersonal | ====Unipersonal conjugation==== | ||
The suffix conjugation is used for inherently intransitive (unaccusative) or reflexive verbs, and imperatives. Unipersonal verbs are negated in the optative/imperative by ''núr<sup>N</sup>''. | The suffix conjugation is used for inherently intransitive (unaccusative) or reflexive verbs, and imperatives. Unipersonal verbs are negated in the optative/imperative by ''núr<sup>N</sup>''. | ||
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>In second person forms. | <nowiki>*</nowiki>In second person forms. | ||
====Bipersonal | ====Bipersonal conjugation==== | ||
The prefix conjugation is used for non-imperative transitive verbs (verbs that can take an agent and a patient). | The prefix conjugation is used for non-imperative transitive verbs (verbs that can take an agent and a patient). | ||
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