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===Verbal morphology===
===Verbal morphology===
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'''.
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'''.
====Mode====
====Mode====
Verbs in Van distinguish two modes: dynamic ({{sc|dyn}}) and stative ({{sc|stat}})
Verbs in Van distinguish two modes: dynamic ({{sc|dyn}}) and stative ({{sc|stat}})
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|kore (love)
|kore (love)
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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====
====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.
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.

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