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==== Phenomonological ====
==== Phenomonological ====
==== Motion Verbs ====
==== Motion Verbs ====
Corrádi indicates directionality via satellite verbs;  Corradi uses neither nominal morphology, such as case markers, nor verbal inflections, such as applicative affixes.  Instead, directionality is embedded within the semantics of the verb.  For example the verb ''narin'' means "to go to/towards, to approach", whereas ''andrin'' means "to return":
Corrádi indicates directionality via satellite verbs;  Corradi uses neither nominal morphology, such as case affixes, nor adpositions, nor verbal inflections, such as applicative affixes.  Instead, directionality is embedded within the semantics of the verb.  For example the verb ''narin'' means "to go to/towards, to approach", whereas ''andrin'' means "to return":


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