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The forms with vowel in the present are used after a consonant; the 3SG form is therefore a zero-marker in many common forms such as after the agent trigger (cf. ''meśa'' "3SG is seen" and ''meśū'' "3SG sees").
The forms with vowel in the present are used after a consonant; the 3SG form is therefore a zero-marker in many common forms such as after the agent trigger (cf. ''teṇa'' "3SG is fed" and ''teṇū'' "3SG feeds").


Note that the perfect 2PL termination ''-iśa'' becomes ''-iṣa'' when immediately after the future intentional marker ''-āḍ-'', assimilating to the preceding retroflex, therefore resulting in ''-āḍ-iṣa''.
Note that the perfect 2PL termination ''-iśa'' becomes ''-iṣa'' when immediately after the future intentional marker ''-āḍ-'', assimilating to the preceding retroflex, therefore resulting in ''-āḍ-iṣa''.
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