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*Unstressed ''-e-'' > Stressed ''-ia-'' | *Unstressed ''-e-'' > Stressed ''-ia-'' | ||
*Stressed ''-o-'' > Stressed ''-ua-'' | *Stressed ''-o-'' > Stressed ''-ua-'' | ||
Due to historical sound changes, there may also be consonant changes. Some examples include: | |||
*Dropping of ''g-'' in the unstressed stem. | |||
*Etc. | |||
====Principle parts==== | ====Principle parts==== | ||
For the vast majority of verbs, whether regular or irregular, the full conjugation can be derived from the following four principle parts: | For the vast majority of verbs, whether regular or irregular, the full conjugation can be derived from the following four principle parts: |
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