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# The ''-ata'' termination is used after the interior, causative, and optative stem extensions (cf. ''miširata'' "we [plur.] see each other", ''mišisata'' "we are shown", ''miširisata'' "we learn"), otherwise ''-inta'' is used, together with a thematic vowel for thematic verbs (hence ''mešenta'' (← ''meš-a-inta'') "we are seen"). | # The ''-ata'' termination is used after the interior, causative, and optative stem extensions (cf. ''miširata'' "we [plur.] see each other", ''mišisata'' "we are shown", ''miširisata'' "we learn"), otherwise ''-inta'' is used, together with a thematic vowel for thematic verbs (hence ''mešenta'' (← ''meš-a-inta'') "we are seen"). | ||
Additional notes: | Additional notes: | ||
* The present indicative exterior terminations of ''-ah'' verbs are: ''-ah -aši -ah ; -ąsme - | * The present indicative exterior terminations of ''-ah'' verbs are: ''-ah -aši -ah ; -ąsme -ąbin -ąba ; -ęnta -ąšin -ah''. | ||
* The ''-ir-'' root extension causes the <small>3SG</small> indicative present ''-ē'' to become ''-e'' and the <small>3PL</small> indicative present ''-āhai'' to become ''-āhe''. | * The ''-ir-'' root extension causes the <small>3SG</small> indicative present ''-ē'' to become ''-e'' and the <small>3PL</small> indicative present ''-āhai'' to become ''-āhe''. | ||
* The third person interior imperfective subjunctive is ''-irya'' instead of *-ir-ī. | * The third person interior imperfective subjunctive is ''-irya'' instead of *-ir-ī. |
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