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* '''šu-''' (down, below) (and also ''kau'' (outside), especially for states) may be used with a terminative meaning. | * '''šu-''' (down, below) (and also ''kau'' (outside), especially for states) may be used with a terminative meaning. | ||
The root '' | The root ''męly-'' (to give) is a good example for this: from the basic verb ''męlike'' we can find derivations such as ''primęlike'' (to give back <small>(exterior)</small>, to return <small>(interior)</small>), ''maimęlike'' (to prepare), ''āmmęlike'' (to dedicate oneself (mentally) to), ''namęlike'' (to dedicate oneself (physically) to), or ''šumęlike'' (to renounce). An inceptive/terminative pair is ''pugle'' (to sleep) → ''nampugle'' (to fall asleep) and ''kaupugle'' (to wake up). | ||
=====Positions without positional verbs===== | =====Positions without positional verbs===== |
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