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*partially conjugated for subject/object person & number (1SG, 1PL) | *partially conjugated for subject/object person & number (1SG, 1PL) | ||
*rather small set of auxiliary clitics for tense & aspect | *rather small set of auxiliary clitics for tense & aspect | ||
** developed similarly to Sanskrit participial periphrastic phrases | |||
**"he cat see-touch" (he is watching a cat), "he dog see-leave" (he saw a dog), "he horse see-meet" (he will see a horse) | **"he cat see-touch" (he is watching a cat), "he dog see-leave" (he saw a dog), "he horse see-meet" (he will see a horse) | ||
*apophony for negation | *apophony for negation | ||
*first consonant voicing for subjunctive mood | *first consonant voicing for subjunctive mood | ||
*stress changes for other moods | |||
===Adposition=== | ===Adposition=== |
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