Aeranir: Difference between revisions

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====Principle Parts====
====Principle Parts====
[[File:Stse.png|right|250px]]The verb in Aeranir is primarily made of three parts: '''stem''', '''theme''', and '''ending''', with an optional forth category, the '''suffix''', for forming the perfective.  The stem carries the semantic content of the word, and can also be conjugated to carry modal imformation.  The theme describes how the stem interacts with the ending, and can also be changed, along with the stem and endings, to express a variety of different grammatical meanings.  Endings indicate the voice, aspect, person, number, and gender of the most oblique argument in the DGA scheme.
[[File:Stse.png|right|250px]]The verb in Aeranir is primarily made of three parts: '''stem''', '''theme''', and '''ending''', with an optional forth category, the '''suffix''', for forming the perfective.  The stem carries the semantic content of the word, and can also be conjugated to carry modal imformation.  The theme describes how the stem interacts with the ending, and can also be changed, along with the stem and endings, to express a variety of different grammatical meanings.  Endings indicate the voice, aspect, person, number, and gender of the most oblique argument in the DGA scheme.
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|+caption | Basic verb endings
|+caption | Basic verb endings
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| ''-itis''
| ''-itis''
| ''-ite''
| ''-ite''
| rowspan="2" | ''-itur''
| ''-itur''
| rowspan="2" | ''-itur''
| ''-itur''
| rowspan="2" | ''-ēlātur''
| ''-ēlātur''
| rowspan="2" | ''-ēlāte''
| ''-ēlāte''
|- style="text-align:center;"
|- style="text-align:center;"
! colspan="2" | 3rd Person
! colspan="2" | 3rd Person
| ''-entz/-ent''
| ''-intz/-int''
| ''-ent''
| ''-int''
| ''-intur''
| ''-intur''
| ''-ēlantur''
| ''-ēlante''
|}
|}
The way in which a verb will conjugate can be determined from how it forms the following five constructions:  
The way in which a verb will conjugate can be determined from how it forms the following five constructions:  
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