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* ''flun-'' (to go, walk (monod.)) → ''vīvaiflun-'' (to walk too much ahead) | * ''flun-'' (to go, walk (monod.)) → ''vīvaiflun-'' (to walk too much ahead) | ||
''' | '''op-''' forms verbs of iterative aspect, or "to keep X-ing"; verbs with ''ṛ'' always have ''ar'' and are non-ablauting: | ||
* ''dṛ-'' (to do) → '' | * ''dṛ-'' (to do) → ''obdar-'' (to keep doing something) | ||
* ''yųl-'' (to eat) → '' | * ''yųl-'' (to eat) → ''opyųl-'' (to keep eating) | ||
* ''khlu-'' (to search, look for) → '' | * ''khlu-'' (to search, look for) → ''opkhlu-'' (to keep searching) | ||
Reduplication (with one coda consonant and basic vowel) with diachronic lengthening and '''-ve(y)-''' (''-vi(y)-'' in the past tense<ref>Ex.: ''dadarveyuça'' "I repetitively do" vs. ''dadarviyauça'' "I repetitively did"</ref>) forms frequentative verbs.<br/>Due to the common use of this form in modern Chlouvānem, some grammarians consider it as an inflectional category instead of a derivation. Note though that this does not apply for motion verbs, as the multidirectional ones are already understood to be frequentative. | Reduplication (with one coda consonant and basic vowel) with diachronic lengthening and '''-ve(y)-''' (''-vi(y)-'' in the past tense<ref>Ex.: ''dadarveyuça'' "I repetitively do" vs. ''dadarviyauça'' "I repetitively did"</ref>) forms frequentative verbs.<br/>Due to the common use of this form in modern Chlouvānem, some grammarians consider it as an inflectional category instead of a derivation. Note though that this does not apply for motion verbs, as the multidirectional ones are already understood to be frequentative. |
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