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===Verbal morphology===
===Verbal morphology===
Verbs are simple. Any noun or root can be turned into a verb by adding '''-a''' for dynamic verbs or '''-e''' for stative verbs.
Verbs distinguish two modes (dynamic vs. stative) and two voices (active vs. nonactive).
While there is a morphological opposition between dynamic and stative verbs, there only other verbal inflection is the one for voice '''-s''' (active, non-active).  
 
All verbs expressing a dynamic meaning have a suffix '''-a''' while the stative verbs have '''-e'''.
 
The default voice is the active one which is unmarked. Nonactive constructions receive an '''-s''' suffix.  
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The distinction between dynamic and stative is most readily gleaned in the example opposition ''kore tan mir, pa-kon'' ‘I am in love with you, bacon’ (state) vs. ''kora tan mir, pa-kon'' ‘I am loving you, bacon’ (action).
The distinction between dynamic and stative is most readily gleaned in the example opposition ''kore tan mir, pa-kon'' ‘I am in love with you, bacon’ (state) vs. ''kora tan mir, pa-kon'' ‘I am loving you, bacon’ (action).
===Derivational morphology===
====Verbs====
It is quite easy to create new verbs: any noun or root can be turned into a verb by adding '''-a''' for dynamic verbs or '''-e''' for stative verbs.


===Nominal morphology===
===Nominal morphology===