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Updated explanation of morphemes attaching to the verb components of the VP
(Updated explanation of morphemes attaching to the verb components of the VP)
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===Verbs===
===Verbs===


Verbal expressions in Nankôre require at a minimum both a main verb and a copulaMarking for tense, aspect, number, voice and mood are divided between both the verb and the copula, or the coverb and the copula (see Positional, Motion, and Coverb section below). 
Verbal expressions in Nankôre require at a minimum an initial verb, plus the copula.  An initial verb may be the main verb itself, or an auxiliary verb may precede it.  A sort of division of labor exists between these components components; a certain set of clitics or affixes may attach to one of the components, and another to another.
 
 
The following set of markers cliticize to the first verb of the VPIf the main verb is the initial verb, they will cliticize to it:
 
*Initial Verb
#Inverse
#Aspect
 
However, a set of bound morphemes, occurring as suffixes, attach exclusively to the main verb, regardless if it is the initial verb or not:
 
*Main Verb
#Evidentials
 
Finally, the copula hosts the folowing set of morphemes, which are not clitics but actual affixes:
 
*Copula
#Inverse
#Tense
#Number
#Voice
#Irrealis
 
 


====The Verb Typology====
====The Verb Typology====
Positional-Motion-Coverbals
Positional-Motion
Coverbs
Main
Main
Copula
Copula
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