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| <u>a</u>č<u>ə</u>- || č<u>ə</u>- || -<u>ə</u>č || -<u>a</u>č | | <u>a</u>č<u>ə</u>- || č<u>ə</u>- || -<u>ə</u>č || -<u>a</u>č | ||
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! R | |||
| <u>a</u>x̊<u>a</u>- || x̊<u>a</u>- || – || – | |||
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! I | |||
| <u>a</u>k<u>ə</u>- || k<u>ə</u>- || -<u>ə</u>k || -<u>a</u>k | |||
|} | |} | ||
====Stems==== | ====Stems==== | ||
A Celabrian verb has three stems, known as the perfective, imperfective, and deontic stems. These stems may or may not be related to each other. | A Celabrian verb has three stems, known as the perfective, imperfective, and deontic stems. These stems may or may not be related to each other. |
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