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* the consonantal root contains a ''n'', since ''nC'' tends to assimilate into ''CC'' | * the consonantal root contains a ''n'', since ''nC'' tends to assimilate into ''CC'' | ||
* the consonantal root has 2 letters. | * the consonantal root has 2 letters. | ||
==2nd-guttural verbs== | |||
*√t-ȝ-m 'to choose' |
Revision as of 20:45, 24 July 2019
Gzarot (Hebrew, sg. gizra 'figure, form, pattern') in Togarmite are variations of an inflectional (especially verbal) paradigm that are determined by the choice of consonants in the consonantal root. Thus, a paradigm has not only a regular gizra but various irregular ones, which occur most commonly when
- the consonantal root contains a "guttural" (ʔ ȝ h) or a semivowel (j w);
- the consonantal root contains a n, since nC tends to assimilate into CC
- the consonantal root has 2 letters.
2nd-guttural verbs
- √t-ȝ-m 'to choose'