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===Verbal morphology===
===Verbal morphology===
Verbs distinguish two modes (dynamic vs. stative) and two voices (active vs. nonactive).  
Verbs are morphologically simple in Van and the few inflections which exist compound in an agglutinative fashion according to the following principle: '''stem''' + '''mode''' + '''voice'''.


All verbs expressing a dynamic meaning have a suffix '''-a''' while the stative verbs have '''-e'''.


The default voice is the active one which is unmarked. Nonactive constructions receive an '''-s''' suffix.  
====Mode====
Verbs in Van distinguish two modes: dynamic ({{sc|dyn}}) and stative ({{sc|stat}})
 
All verbs expressing a dynamic meaning have a suffix '''-a''' while stative verbs have an '''-e'''.
 
{|
{|
|
|dynamic
|dynamic
|stative
|stative
|-
|-
|
|vana (speak)
| vana (speak)
|kore (love)
| kore (love)
|}
|}


The distinction between dynamic and stative is most readily gleaned in the example opposition ''kore tan mir, pa-kon'' ‘I am in love with you, bacon’ (state) vs. ''kora tan mir, pa-kon'' ‘I am loving you, bacon’ (action).
The distinction between dynamic and stative is most readily gleaned in the example opposition ''kore tan mir, pa-kon'' ‘I am in love with you, bacon’ (state) vs. ''kora tan mir, pa-kon'' ‘I am loving you, bacon’ (action).
====Voice====
Two voices are recognised in Van, the active ({{sc|act}}) and the nonactive ({{sc|nonact}}). Of these, the default voice is the active one which is unmarked whilst the nonactive has an '''-s''' suffix.


===Derivational morphology===
===Derivational morphology===

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