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Skellan inflectional morphology tends to be simpler than most other Talmic languages; for example, it has no grammatical gender and no case. | Skellan inflectional morphology tends to be simpler than most other Talmic languages; for example, it has no grammatical gender and no case. | ||
===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== | ||
Verbs have little inflection, and the bulk of verbs are completely regular. | |||
The following is the tense system of Modern Skellan. It preserves the Old Skellan system very well, but most of the forms have been replaced with analytic forms. | |||
====Imperative==== | ====Imperative==== |
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