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==== Verb Template ====
==== Verb Template ====
The polysynthetic Nahónda verb follows a templatic paradigm (c.f. Northern Iroquioan languages).  A comparison of the Nahónda verb template with that of its [[Minhast#Verb_Template | Minhast]]'s relative reveals major differences in their verbal structures.  Simultaneously, certain components of each language's template reveal a common heritage with their Proto-Nahenic progenitor.
The polysynthetic Nahónda verb follows a templatic paradigm (c.f. Northern Iroquioan languages).  A comparison of the Nahónda verb template with the [[Minhast#Verb_Template | verb template]] of its Minhast relative reveals major differences in their verbal structures.  Simultaneously, certain components of each language's template reveal a common heritage with their Proto-Nahenic progenitor.


The Nahónda verb is divided into three major segments: the initials, the verb core, and the finals.  These roughly correspond with the Minhast preverb, verb core, and the terminative.  The Nahónda verb template is illustrated in the following table:
The Nahónda verb is divided into three major segments: the initials, the verb core, and the finals.  These roughly correspond with the Minhast preverb, verb core, and the terminative.  The Nahónda verb template is illustrated in the following table:
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