Lahob languages: Difference between revisions

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! *dṛk te
! *dṛk te
| tižek || chtrek || tsəḏak || sedrak || džätt || dṛkte
| tižek || chtrek || tsəḏak || sedrak || džätt || dṛkte
|}
Proto-Lahob had a third tense, the ''perfect'', which had a stem formed by prefixing a copy of the root vowel. Among the modern languages, this form is continued only in Chlouvānem (and some daughter languages), Yełeshian Lawo, and Shershan Lawo. Example verb is *meɣlj-o- "to give", which had a regular perfect tense (unlike *dṛ-, which had *dadrā- → Chl. ''dadrā-''; Proto-Central-Lahobic *dadrɔ́ → Yeł. L. ''daḏwá'', Sh. L. ''dadrô'')
{| class="wikitable"
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! Proto-Lahob !! Yełeshian Lawo !! Shershan Lawo !! Chlouvānem
|-
! colspan=4 | Perfect, patientive/unmarked
|-
! *e-meɣlj-am
| imeyłyem || imiłoŋ || emęliam
|-
! *e-meɣlj-ajs
| imeyłi || imiłey || emęlies
|-
! *e-meɣlj-a
| imeył || imił || emęlia
|-
! colspan=4 | Perfect, agentive/antipassive
|-
! *e-meɣlj-am te
| tsimeyłyem || simiłoŋ || emęliaṃte
|-
! *e-meɣlj-ajs te
| tsimeyłi || simiłey  || emęlieste
|-
! *e-meɣlj-a te
| tsimeył || simił || emęliate
|}
|}