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CHAPTER 5: VERBAL MORPHOLOGY
Pronk discusses the flection of the verb. Among other things, a verb can have as many as four stem forms. Often, fewer distinctions are made and the same stem can be used for up to all verbal forms. Throughout the present conjugation the shape of the stem remains unchanged.
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Published in: | Studies in slavic and general linguistics 2009-01, Vol.36, p.99 |
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Summary: | Pronk discusses the flection of the verb. Among other things, a verb can have as many as four stem forms. Often, fewer distinctions are made and the same stem can be used for up to all verbal forms. Throughout the present conjugation the shape of the stem remains unchanged. |
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ISSN: | 0169-0124 1879-6303 |