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The verbal adjective, which denotes a result or state by the verb, is formed by doubling the final root consonant and adding the circumfix ''a-...-î''.  
The verbal adjective, which denotes a result or state by the verb, is formed by doubling the final root consonant and adding the circumfix ''a-...-î''.  
:''amahhî'' (‘knowing’) from '''√MAH-''' (‘know’).
:''amahhî'' (‘knowing’) from '''√MAH-''' (‘know’).
The verbal adverb, which denotes an ongoing action of the verb, is formed by suffixing ''-šku''.
:''azalušku'' (‘away-dwindling’) from '''√LUH-''' (‘diminish’).


The agent noun, that is someone who carries out the action, is formed by adding the circumfix ''ya-...-a'' to the verb root.
The agent noun, that is someone who carries out the action, is formed by adding the circumfix ''ya-...-a'' to the verb root.

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