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Windermere verbs inflect for person/mood, aspect, and trigger/voice, but not for tense. (Daughter languages use periphrastic constructions for tense, and use aspect and trigger affixes derivationally.)  
Windermere verbs inflect for person/mood, aspect, and trigger/voice, but not for tense. (Daughter languages use periphrastic constructions for tense, and use aspect and trigger affixes derivationally.)  
The trigger system is a Tagalog-style trigger system, with the focus on the direct case argument.
The trigger system is a Tagalog-style trigger system, with the focus on the direct case argument.
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====Personal inflection====
====Personal inflection====
The personal affixes are prefixes, and they index the direct case argument. For example:
The personal affixes are prefixes, and they index the direct case argument. For example:
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|'''''ră'''plang''||'''''łe'''plang''||'''''łe'''plang''||''plang''||''plang''||''plang''||'''''tsa'''plang''||'''''ba'''plang''||'''''nge'''plang''||''plang''||''plang''
|'''''ră'''plang''||'''''łe'''plang''||'''''łe'''plang''||''plang''||''plang''||''plang''||'''''tsa'''plang''||'''''ba'''plang''||'''''nge'''plang''||''plang''||''plang''
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====Mood====
====Mood====
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