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===Derivational morphology (''vāb̃lavona hufāmvailaḫlana'')===
===Derivational morphology (''vāb̃lavona hufāmvailaḫlana'')===
====Noun-forming morphemes===
====Noun-forming morphemes====
There are four morphemes that are used to form general derivatives from verbal roots: '''-a''', '''-vu''', '''-ib-e''' and '''-uḍu'''. The first two are generally unproductive nowadays (although a terminal ''-a'' is often added to the end of loanwords, but it is not considered to be this morpheme), while the latter two are still somewhat used in new coinings. All four morphemes are used with the zero-grade (''ślūtya'') root.
There are four morphemes that are used to form general derivatives from verbal roots: '''-a''', '''-vu''', '''-ib-e''' and '''-uḍu'''. The first two are generally unproductive nowadays (although a terminal ''-a'' is often added to the end of loanwords, but it is not considered to be this morpheme), while the latter two are still somewhat used in new coinings. All four morphemes are used with the zero-grade (''ślūtya'') root.
* ''lel-'' (to live) → ''lila'' (person; living thing)
* ''lel-'' (to live) → ''lila'' (person; living thing)
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