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==Morphology== | ==Morphology== | ||
===Verbal morphology=== | ===Verbal morphology=== | ||
A Caer verb is usually composed of a base, an aspect suffix, a voice suffix, and a number prefix. Depending on inflection, the verb requires marking for object and agent. | A Caer verb is usually composed of a base, an aspect suffix, a voice suffix, and a number prefix. Depending on inflection, the verb requires marking for object and agent. | ||
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:‘I make you grieve’<ref>Sammina, Karolyna. (2011). ''Yneaqyn: Songs of the Vá''</ref> | :‘I make you grieve’<ref>Sammina, Karolyna. (2011). ''Yneaqyn: Songs of the Vá''</ref> | ||
====Aspect==== | ====Aspect==== | ||
There are three aspects: imperfective ({{sc|ipfv}}), perfective ({{sc|pfv}}), extemporaneous ({{sc|ext}}). | There are three aspects: imperfective ({{sc|ipfv}}), perfective ({{sc|pfv}}), extemporaneous ({{sc|ext}}). |