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=== Interlace Frames === | === Interlace Frames === | ||
There is a rare type of frame, applying only to verbs, which does not use a basic “verb” format circumfix, but instead consists of an infix that goes in the verb slot and a suffix at the end of the verb stem. For example ''[[Contionary: -k- | There is a rare type of frame, applying only to verbs, which does not use a basic “verb” format circumfix, but instead consists of an infix that goes in the verb slot and a suffix at the end of the verb stem. For example ''[[Contionary: -k...wik-#Brooding|-k...wik-]]'' is a sort of agentive which creates a formal title, e.g. ''[[Contionary: uhnaach#Brooding|uhnaach]]'' ‘to teach’ + ''[[Contionary: -k...wik-#Brooding|-k...wik-]]'' → ''[[Contionary: uhknaachwik#Brooding|Uhknaachwik]]'' ‘Professor, Teacher’ (as a title). (Teacher in a general sense would be ''[[Contionary: uhlnaach#Brooding|uhlnaach]]''.) | ||
== Compounding Words == | == Compounding Words == | ||