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*'''4th conjugation:''' ''-īt-''
*'''4th conjugation:''' ''-īt-''
Verbs with an irregular perfect stem generally also have an irregular supine stem.
Verbs with an irregular perfect stem generally also have an irregular supine stem.
*If the perfect stem ends in ''-uv-'', the supine stem generally ends in ''-ūt-''.
*If the perfect stem ends in a monophthong followed by ''-v-'', the supine stem generally ends in the monophthong (lengthened if short) + ''-t-''.
*If the perfect stem ends in ''-īv-'', the supine stem generally ends in ''-īt-''.
*If the perfect stem ends in ''-ēv-'', the supine stem generally ends in ''-ēt-''.
*Otherwise, the supine stem cannot be predictably derived based on the perfect stem. Possible endings (besides the already mentioned ones) include:
*Otherwise, the supine stem cannot be predictably derived based on the perfect stem. Possible endings (besides the already mentioned ones) include:
**''-t-'' (possibly with assimilation)
**''-t-'' (possibly with assimilation)
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