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Shirani, Zia ul Islam, Lalkhan Minapal, and Shafiqullah Amirzay. "The Conjugation of Pashto Compound Verbs." Randwick International of Education and Linguistics Science Journal 4, no. 2 (2023): 332–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.47175/rielsj.v4i2.691.

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Verb is a word which shows action happening time, generally has subject and time is known in verbs in fact this quality makes deference between verb and gerund. According to syntax, we have three types of verbs – Transitive verb, intransitive verb and Hukmi Motadi (Hukmi Transitive) verb. Most of the verbs has two roots (present and Past). According to structure, we have three types of verbs: simple verbs (as, root+suffix: ʣ+əm à ʣəm, χwr+əm à χwrəm à zə ɖoɖə́i χwrəm.) derivative verbs (as, article+root+suffix: rɑ+ʁ+əià rɑ́ʁəi à ahmád rɑ́ʁəi), and compound verbs (as, root+root+suffix: χpor +
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Albrekht, F. B. "Conjugation II verbs: the diachronic and comparative aspects." Russian language at school 84, no. 4 (2023): 74–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.30515/0131-6141-2023-84-4-74-85.

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The article proposes an approach to defining verbal conjugations which is based, in my opinion, on the essential features of this grammatical phenomenon. These include diachrony, the concept of two stems of the verb, and the material of foreign Slavic languages. Of all verbal lexemes, only verbs with the non-root thematic vowels -i-, -eand -а-(-ya-) before -t’ undergoing syncope in the stem of the present (future simple) tense but only in one class with each final belong to the second conjugation. From the diachronic perspective, all these verbs originated from the Proto- Slavic thematic *-ī s
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Royle, Phaedra. "Variable effects of morphology and frequency on inflection patterns in French preschoolers." Mental Lexicon 2, no. 1 (2007): 103–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ml.2.1.07roy.

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We studied the emergence of productive verb inflection in pre-school native speakers of Quebec French using a verb elicitation task. We verified whether verb conjugation group (regular vs. irregular morphology) and frequency affect ability to produce correctly inflected passé composé forms. Special attention was paid to regularization into regular (default) and sub-regular conjugations, and on irregularization patterns. Results indicate that French-speaking children are able to productively use inflectional rules at very young ages and are sensitive to verb frequency and morphological patterns
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Vásquez, Luz Marina. "The acquisition of verb morphology by a group of spanish monolingual children." Revista de Filología y Lingüística de la Universidad de Costa Rica 42, no. 1 (2016): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rfl.v42i1.25474.

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Spanish has a rich verb inflectional system with up to 53 inflectional verb forms distributed between regular and irregular verbs and in which roots are always bound, as verbs must contain markings for person, tense/aspect, and number. The acquisition of verb morphology by native speakers reportedly reflects this complexity in that children produce multiple non-target-like forms wherein tense, person, and number errors are found. This study reports all verb forms identified in the spontaneous speech by a group of 15 native Spanish-speaking children ages 3;6 to 5;6. The analysis of all 233 verb
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Bhaga, Bertholomeus Jawa. "Konjugasi pada Bahasa Sikka Krove di Kabupaten Sikka Nusa Tenggara Timur." Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra 9, no. 1 (2021): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/jbs.v9i1.111457.

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Sikka’s verbs have different features from other regional languages in their application in sentences. This is because the Sikka verbs undergo a conjugation process, which is a change in the form of the verb based on the persona pronoun that precedes it. Based on observation during the language practice of speakers of this language, it can be seen that certain verbs, namely 'eat' and 'drink' in Sikka language, are unique, namely the existence of an inflection process that is more conical in conjugation. This research aims to describe the various patterns formed as a conjugation process. This t
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PRESSON, NORA, NURIA SAGARRA, BRIAN MACWHINNEY, and JOHN KOWALSKI. "Compositional production in Spanish second language conjugation." Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 16, no. 4 (2012): 808–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s136672891200065x.

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Dual-route models of second language (L2) morphology (Clahsen & Felser, 2006; Ullman, 2004) argue that adult L2 learners rely on full-form retrieval, and therefore cannot use combination to produce inflected forms. We tested this prediction with learning of Spanish verb conjugations. Beginning (Experiment 1) and intermediate (Experiment 2) learners (total N = 816) completed 80–90 minutes of web-based training, conjugating regular and subregular verbs in present and preterite tense. Tests of generalization items showed that training led to substantial improvement, equally for metalinguistic
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Ridwan, Muhammad, and Triyanti Nurul Hidayati. "VERBA TRILITERAL BAHASA ARAB: TINJAUAN DARI PREPEKTIF MORFOLOGI DERIVASI DAN INFLEKSI." Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra 15, no. 1 (2015): 106. http://dx.doi.org/10.17509/bs_jpbsp.v15i1.803.

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AbstractAs aglutination language arabic verb is polymorphemic word. Among the Arabic verbs are verbs called basic triliteral verbs. In addition to the root morpheme, three are other morphemes contained in the basic triliteral verbs. This study is to reveal the number and shape of morphemes contained basic triliteral verb. Methode of data collection to gather basic triliteral verb conjugation and listening means. The analys method used is distributional method that realized with the technique opposition, the immediate constituen. The conclution of this research the basic triliteral verbs commpo
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Pashkova, T. V., and A. P. Rodionova. "To the problem of classification of verb’s types of stems and conjugation in the Livvi and Ludic dialects of the Karelian language." Bulletin of Ugric studies 10, no. 4 (2020): 692–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.30624/2220-4156-2020-10-4-692-699.

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Introduction: the proposed article is the systematization of types of verb conjugation in the Karelian language based on the Livvi and Ludic dialects, as well as an analysis of the classification of verb types in closely related Karelian languages (Finnish and Vepsian). Objective: to consider the classification of types of lexical stems and conjugation of verbs in the Livvi and Ludic dialects and offer the extended classification based on the experience of other related languages. Research materials: data from dictionaries, grammars and the dialect corpora of the Karelian language. Results and
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Beuls, Katrien. "An open-ended computational construction grammar for Spanish verb conjugation." Constructions and Frames 9, no. 2 (2017): 278–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cf.00005.beu.

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Abstract The Spanish verb phrase can take on many forms, depending on the temporal, aspectual and modal interpretation that a speaker wants to convey. At least half a dozen constructions work together to build or analyze even the simplest verb form such as hablo ‘I speak’. This paper documents how the complete Spanish verb conjugation system can be operationalized in a computational construction grammar formalism, namely Fluid Construction Grammar. Moreover, it shows how starting from a seed grammar that handles regular morphology and grammar one can create a productive grammar that captures s
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Nur, Tajudin. "PERNYATAAN KALA DAN ASPEK DALAM BAHASA ARAB: ANALISIS SEMANTIK VERBA." Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies 3, no. 1 (2018): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24865/ajas.v3i1.65.

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This research was a qualitative research using structural linguistic method. The findings showed that the conjugation of the perfect verbs (ma>dhi) into imperfect verbs (mudha>ri’) can reveal the concept of semantic time and aspect. It was found that the conjugation of verb from perfect (ma>dhi) to imperfect (mudha>ri’) expresses semantical concept of tense and aspect. Perfect verb expresses past tense, present tense, future tense, and perfective aspect, while imperfect verb expresses present tense, future tense, and imperfective aspect. The other constituents which had a role in e
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R, Mantasiah, Yusri Yusri, Arlian Fachrul Syaputra, Femmy Angreany, and Hasmawati Hasmawati. "Verb Conjugation in Different Languages: A Preliminary Study in Developing German Grammar Book Based Contrastive Analysis." Eralingua: Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa Asing dan Sastra 4, no. 2 (2020): 184. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/eralingua.v4i2.13121.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the verb conjugation process of German, Bahasa, and English. This study used a contrastive analysis which is one of approaches in applied linguistics. Data consisted of words and sentences in German, Bahasa, and English, and were analyzed descriptively. This article is a preliminary study which aims to do need analysis in developing German grammar book based contrastive analysis approach. Finding shows that there are 4 factors causing verb of a sentence should be conjugated: 1) Verb Conjugation Adjusted with Person as Subject, 2) Verb Conjugation Ad
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Ochilov, Dilshod. "Lexical-Grammatical Analysis of Verb Phraseological Units." Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Research Fundamentals 5, no. 1 (2025): 45–47. https://doi.org/10.55640/jsshrf-05-01-08.

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It is known that verbs have strong organizational properties and often follow other words and lead them. This feature of verbs is also reflected in phraseological units. In Uzbek linguistics, the connection feature of verb phrases is covered in detail. Conjugation is typical of all types of lexemes, but it is strongest in verbs. The feature of combining speech elements of verbs in the Uzbek language ensures that "the main part of phrases is made up of verb phraseological expressions". Verbs take part in phrasal verbs as grammatical base members and determine their categorical affiliation. The
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Nose, Masahiko. "Negation during communication in Amele." Journal of Asian Pacific Communication 32, no. 1 (2022): 25–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/japc.00083.nos.

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Abstract The Amele language of Papua New Guinea is one of many Trans-New Guinea languages spoken in Papua New Guinea. Amele has a negator ‘qee’ (‘q’ represents a voiced dorso-labiovelar plosive), which follows the element negated. Yet, while having verb conjugations for persons and numbers, Amele has no negative conjugation in the present tense. Typologically, some other languages, for example, Finnish, also exhibit negative conjugations of verbs, but these behaviors of the negations differ in interesting ways. This contrastive study investigates the negation of grammars in Amele (Papua New Gu
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Baramidze, Tsira. "P’olipunkciuri –d kartulshi da ughvlilebis morposint’aksuri modelebi /პოლიფუნქციური -დ- ქართულში და უღვლილების მორფოსინტაქსური მოდელები [Polyfunctional -d- in Georgian and Morphosyntactic Models of Conjugation]". Kartveluri Memk'vidreoba [Kartvelian Heritage] 25, № 25-1 (2021): 43–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.54635/tpks.2022.05putk.

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We discuss the morphological and syntactic bases for polyfunctionality of marker -d- in the process of changing the model of Georgian verb conjugation, based on the premise that Georgian, like all Ibero-Caucasian languages, was the language of the class conjugation. The d- > *d- morphological marker is used in those languages where the grammatical class is a valid category and in those languages where the grammatical category of the class has already disappeared, the meaning of d and its use with a different function are frequent. There are few cases of expressing the valence of a subject w
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Kuzembayeva, A. M., Zh E. Dyusembayeva, A. V. Malyshev, and Ye V. Silantyeva. "PECULIARITIES OF THE VERB IN KAZAKH, RUSSIAN AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES." Vestnik of M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, no. 1 (61) (April 3, 2024): 128–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.54596/2958-0048-2024-1-128-132.

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The article deals with the peculiarities of the verb in three languages: Kazakh, Russian, and English. The authors identify similarities and differences in the forms, conjugation, and use of verbs in Kazakh, Russian, and English. The authors conclude that the differences in verb forms reflect the cultural and linguistic peculiarities of each language, based on a comparative analysis.
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Tayo, Fransisca Chindy, Syamsu Rijal, and Syarifah Fathimah Al Ilmullah. "Aplikasi Deutsche Grammatik A1-A2-B1-B2 dalam Penguasaan Konjugasi Verba Bahasa Jerman." Academic : Journal of Social and Educational Studies 2, no. 1 (2023): 82. http://dx.doi.org/10.26858/academic.v2i1.55856.

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Abstract. This study aims to determine the planning, implementation, and results of improving the mastery of German verb conjugation of class XI students of SMA Negeri 1 Gowa through the application of Deutsche Grammatik A1-A2-B1-B2. This research is a classroom action research consisting of two cycles, where each cycle consists of the stages of planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The research data consists of quantitative data which is a description of the results of implementation and observation during the learning process, while quantitative data is the result of the tes
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Misago, Manoah-Joël, Epimaque Nshimirimana, and Pascal Tuyubahe. "Usages grammaticaux du verbe -guma ‘rester’ en kirundi (JD62) : Une étude linguistique basée sur un corpus." Language in Africa 2, no. 1 (2021): 3–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.37892/2686-8946-2021-2-1-3-40.

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In Bantu languages, verbs that have a general meaning can become grammaticalized. The purpose of this study is to show that in Kirundi (JD62), the variant spoken in Burundi, the stative verb -guma ‘to stay’ can appear in given morphosyntactic structures to contribute to the production of various grammatical semantics. This article, examines the different grammatical uses of -guma based on one corpus of Kirundi texts from BantUgent. According to corpus data three grammatical uses of the verb could be identified: continuity, regularity and gradual process. First of all, the verb -guma (used as a
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O’Neill, Paul. "Near-synonymy in morphological structures." Languages in Contrast 18, no. 1 (2018): 6–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/lic.00002.one.

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Abstract This article examines the concept of defectivity in the verbal system of Spanish, Portuguese and Catalan. Building on previous studies on defective verbs in Spanish and Portuguese I investigate why there are no such defective verbs in Catalan. I conclude that the structure of the verbal paradigm in Catalan non-first conjugation verbs is radically different from that of the other languages; Catalan verbs constitute paradigms which correspond to regular patterns of inflection whereas Spanish and Portuguese display non-predictable types of root allomorphy which require all non-first conj
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Asadchykh, Oksana, and Anna Bondar. "GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF THE VERBS OF THE CLASSICAL JAPANESE BUNGO LANGUAGE SSICAL JAPANESE BUNGO LANGUAGE." Bulletin of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Oriental Languages and Literatures, no. 29 (2023): 5–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/1728-242x.2023.29.01.

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Background. Classical bungo Japanese and modern Japanese languages have a number of differences that make it difficult, and in some cases impossible, for an untrained reader to understand a text written in the bungo style, even if the reader has a high level of modern Japanese. This makes it necessary to first familiarize yourself with the grammatical features of the classical Japanese language. Verbs in bungo texts are the most difficult element due to their grammatical differences with modern Japanese, which makes them the object of this study. Methods. The following methods were used: compa
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Rosliana, Lina. "VERBA DALAM KALIMAT PASIF BAHASA JEPANG." IZUMI 3, no. 1 (2014): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/izumi.3.1.50-53.

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Abstract Verb, is an important element to build a sentence in every language, including Indonesian and Japanese. When we make a complete sentence in Japanese, we use verb as a marker of activity or situation. Like every kind of verb in every language in this world, Japanese verb shows its uniqueness, if we see from the form, the function, or the meaning of it. Verb in Japanese passive voice is marked by –rareru or –reru (V-rareru or V-reru) conjugation that comes in the end of the verb. It stands as a bound morpheme and has a grammatical meaning. Key words: Japanese, verb, passive voice, conju
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Kepping, Ksenia Borisovna. "The conjugation of the Tangut verb." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 57, no. 2 (1994): 339–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x00024903.

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The data and analyses of Tangut verbal morphology which I have presented (1979b, 1981, 1982, 1985) represent the cumulative result of more than twenty years of research of Tangut texts. It is with great regret that I saw my analyses misunderstood (LaPolla, 1992). In order to clarify my view on the Tangut verbal agreement, I feel compelled to give a succinct account of the phenomena causing so much controversy in the Tibeto-Burman linguistic literature.The Tangut verb shows agreement for person and number of actant. The three overt agreement morphemes are <-ŋa2> (first person singular), &
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Ruchimskaya, E. "Verb conjugation in Russian." Русская речь, no. 6 (December 2018): 64–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013161170003008-7.

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Daina, Anete. "Par dažām verba formām Ērģemes izloksnē un tās apkaimē." Vārds un tā pētīšanas aspekti: rakstu krājums = The Word: Aspects of Research: conference proceedings, no. 24 (December 2, 2020): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.37384/vtpa.2020.24.038.

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This article pays attention to the supine forms and future tense of the verb with a vowel -ī- between the root and future suffix, and to those 1st conjugation verbs that don’t have s, z, t, d at the end of the root (e.g., nākt, mirt, dzimt). These forms of sub-dialect of Ērģeme and its close area – Turna and Strenči – have been registered as sporadic, but recent observations of the usage of these forms make to review the materials once more, question informants, and focus more on these forms’ usage and distribution in a wider area, also comparing new findings with the materials from the Atlas
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Haßler, Gerda. "L’intégration de la catégorie d’aspect dans la description grammaticale." Cahiers Ferdinand de Saussure 76 (June 18, 2025): 105–27. https://doi.org/10.47421/cfs_76_105-127.

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This contribution examines the integration of the notion of aspect in the grammar of European languages, especially in Spanish grammar writing. The hesitant integration of compound verb forms into the description of the conjugation of Romance verbs and the peculiar naming of these verb forms appear to be due to two causes until the 18th century. On the one hand, the authors of the grammars transposed Latin grammar and its terms to the vernacular languages. On the other hand, the authors considered the terms only from a semasiological perspective, deriving the functions of the verb forms from t
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RAHI, Majeed Khairallah. "THE VERB IN CONTEMPORARY ARABIC." RIMAK International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 04, no. 01 (2022): 217–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2717-8293.15.16.

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We have inherited an Arabic language with a long history that was rich in a great ‎wealth of words, words, structures and different styles, and many materials were ‎prepared for it from the reasons for sophistication that were used to keep pace with ‎the ages. From colloquial expressions, wrong words and styles such as verbs, nouns, ‎derivatives and plurals.‎ The structures of verbs in linguistic blogs have received great care and clear ‎attention, because verb is a fertile material that has enriched the language with ‎countless words through derivation and addition. That is why scholars calle
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Yusuf, Muhammad, Taulia, and Alvy Mawaddah. "An Analysis of Japanese Verb Conjugation Errors Among Students at Universitas Harapan Medan." Humanities & Language: International Journal of Linguistics, Humanities, and Education 1, no. 3 (2024): 183–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.32734/w2gj8r54.

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This study aims to identify and analyse the common verb conjugation errors among students in the Japanese Language Program at Universitas Harapan Medan. The research method utilised was the analysis of student essays, focusing on verb conjugation forms such as ~te, ~ta, ~nai, and ~nakatta. The collected data indicates that the most frequent errors occur in the ~te and ~ta forms, accounting for 43.37% and 42.17%, respectively. These findings suggest that students struggle with differentiating between positive and negative past forms. Errors in the negative forms ~nai and ~nakatta were also foun
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Gross, Gaston. "Pour un recensement systématique des verbes supports." Neophilologica 2019 34 (December 29, 2022): 1–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/neo.2022.34.02.

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Like all the major fields of research, the theoretical positions on support verbs have changed as descriptions of them have accumulated. It is surprising that it was not until the twentieth century that the notion was established. Thus, to take a beer and to take a slap have been analyzed in the same way in the grammatical tradition. I have described elsewhere how the notion of support verbs was elaborated and gradually developed (G. Gross 1993, 2004). The first works in the framework of the LADL started from lists of nominal predicates established by Maurice Gross. His first collaborators app
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Pushchina, L. I. "DIFFICULT CASES IN USAGE OF RUSSIAN VERBS." Vestnik Bishkek state university af K Karasaev 3, no. 69 (2024): 55–62. https://doi.org/10.35254/bsu/2024.69.08.

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Modern studies on the Russian verbal system are notably significant. The methodological framework involved the analysis of verbal forms in Russian as a foreign language (RFL) textbooks. The study identified major morphological problem areas, such as historical stem alternations, nonstandard conjugation types, and irregular verbs. It highlights discrepancies between grammatical rules for forming aspectual pairs and their actual usage in speech, particularly in verbs related to sensory perception and emotional states. The practical outcome is a specialized dictionary-reference detailing complex
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Lestari, Dian, and Ferhadius Endi. "Analisis Kontrastif Bahasa Prancis dan Bahasa Inggris Sebagai Dasar Penentuan Model Pembelajaran Bahasa Prancis Pemula." Ganaya : Jurnal Ilmu Sosial dan Humaniora 7, no. 1 (2024): 98–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.37329/ganaya.v7i1.2841.

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The study aimed to describe the similarities and differences of French and English verbs for designing for French learning models for beginners. This reseach is a qualitative descriptive study, the data were collected using observational method by taking notes directly from the data sources, and data were analyzed using distributional method. The result shows the similarity of French and English verbs as known from their verb formations by using the process of conjugation. French and English verbs are different where French is fully inflected while English is partially inflected. French verbs
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Mirziyatov, Shuhrat. "Analysis Of Verbs In The Works Of Mahmud Zamahshari." American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 02, no. 12 (2020): 154–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume02issue12-28.

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This article, devoted to the analysis of parts of speech in the works of Makhmud Zamakhshari, addresses the question of conjugation of verbs in the last chapter named “Tasrifu-l-af’al” of the book “Mukaddamatu-l-adab”. The article emphasizes that the verb is an important part of speech in Arabic, that it is impossible to master the grammatical rules and categories without knowing its morphological features, that some parts of speech, especially masdars, the degrees of adjectives are formed from verbal roots. In “Mukaddamatu-l-Adab” was written that verbs in Arabic are divided into verbs with t
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Agafonova, N. A., and I. N. Ryabov. "The structure of word forms of future tense verbs of object conjugation in the Erzya dialects of the Zavolzhye and Southern Urals." Bulletin of Ugric studies 11, no. 3 (2021): 407–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.30624/2220-4156-2021-11-3-407-417.

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Introduction: in the Erzya language, the verbs forming the system of subject and object conjugation take a special place among the total number of verb forms. Object conjugation forms consist of the verbal stem and morphological markers indicating a person of the object of the action, tense and a person of the subject of the action. In the Erzya dialect area, the morphological composition of object conjugation forms often differs from the corresponding forms of the codified language. Objective: to determine the stem, composition and sequence of morphological markers of tense, object and subjec
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A., Getahun. "Morphosyntactic Structures of Existential, Possessive and Locative Constructions in Amharic." Macrolinguistics 9, no. 15 (2021): 25–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.26478/ja2021.9.15.2.

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This paper lays out the morphosyntactic structures of existential, locative and possessive constructions in Amharic. Amharic belongs to South Ethio-Semitic language subfamily. It is natively spoken in the Amhara region and used as the first and the second language for some urban dwellers in the country. It is a working language for the Federal Government of Ethiopia. It serves the same in Gambella, Southern Nations, Nationalities and Peoples’ and Benishangul-Gumuz regional states. The Amharic existential, possessive and locative constructions are characterized by using the same existential ver
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Beuls, Katrien. "Inflectional patterns as constructions." Constructions and Frames 4, no. 2 (2012): 231–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/cf.4.2.04beu.

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Although often a painful and prolonged process, conjugating verbs correctly is essential when you try to master a foreign language. Verbs that exhibit an irregular conjugation paradigm, however, are often the verbs that occur most frequently in a language. The nature of inflectional morphemes and the mechanism for conjugating verbs have been the topic of debate for 25 years now. This has led to many different accounts of the problem, both in the field of descriptive linguistics as well as in a range of modeling approaches. The field of Construction Grammar has recently witnessed the theoretica
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Simon, Chipanda. "Phonological processes triggered by means of verbs conjugation." International journal of linguistics, literature and culture 10, no. 2 (2024): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21744/ijllc.v10n2.2423.

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This study explores the complex relationship between phonological processes and verb extensions, focusing on the concept of word elasticity which describes the transformations words undergo based on linguistic contexts. Anchored in the Generative Phonology Theory, which postulates a transition from underlying representation to surface structure, the research aims to understand the phonological outcomes stemming from verb extension morphology, particularly in Bantu languages. Employing a qualitative approach through a documentary systematic review of peer-reviewed literature and academic articl
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Almamatova, Shaxnoza. "VERBS IN UZBEK LINGUISTICS: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS." European International Journal of Philological Sciences 4, no. 5 (2024): 7–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.55640/eijps-04-05-02.

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Verbs play a crucial role in the grammatical structure of any language. This article provides a comprehensive analysis of verbs in Uzbek linguistics, examining their morphological, syntactic, and semantic features. We explore the various verb forms, their conjugation patterns, tense, aspect, mood, and voice, along with their syntactic roles and semantic implications. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of Uzbek verbs and offer insights into the broader field of Turkic linguistics.
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Yusifli, A. "THE VERB IN GERMAN AND THE DIFFICULTIES OF LEARNING IT." Sciences of Europe, no. 130 (December 11, 2023): 63–64. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10352562.

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In German, the verb is one of the main parts of speech. It is used to express actions, states, processes, and changes. The study of the verb in German includes several stages: Familiarity with the main types of verbs. In German, verbs can be weak (in which the infinitive ends in -en) and strong (have variable vowels). It is necessary to study the main types of verbs, their conjugation in different tenses and features of declension. The study of verb tenses. In German, there is a wide range of tenses, including the present, past, future tense, as well as various types of conditional and subjunc
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Albano, Eleonora Cavalcante. "Restrições gradientes sobre relações entre vogais pré-tônicas e tônicas no léxico do português brasileiro." Cadernos de Estudos Lingüísticos 40 (August 10, 2011): 17–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/cel.v40i0.8637116.

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This paper contends that the two competing "rules" that the literature on Portuguese morphophonology has claimed to apply to the verb paradigm, namely, vowel height harmony and vowel lowering, are, in fact, phonotactic restrictions that apply, in a categorical fashion, to the inflected verb stem and, in a gradient fashion, to the non-inflected verb stem. At least in Brazilian Portuguese, the non-inflected verb stem is consistent with the inflected verb stem in that lowering predominates in both in the first conjugation and harmony predominates in both in the second and third conjugation. Lower
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Colombo, Lucia, Ivilin Stoianov, Margherita Pasini, and Marco Zorzi. "The role of phonology in the inflection of Italian verbs." Mental Lexicon 1, no. 1 (2006): 147–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ml.1.1.09col.

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We investigated the performance of two connectionist neural networks with different architectures to explore the degree of learning in generating the past participle form of Italian verbs on the basis of phonological characteristics. The networks were trained to generate the past participle form of verbs from different inflected input forms. We examined the degree of learning relative to the type of inflection given as input, the type of suffix produced, the classification of each verb according to the thematic vowel, the regularity of the stem and of the suffix. The networks were able to lear
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Saidova, Marjona, and G.N.Allayarova. "COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF INDICATIVE, IMPERATIVE AND SUBJUNCTIVE MOODS IN ENGLISH AND UZBEK LANGUAGES." JOURNAL OF SCIENCE-INNOVATIVE RESEARCH IN UZBEKISTAN 2, no. 5 (2024): 602–6. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11246478.

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This article provides a detailed comparative analysis of mood verbs in the Uzbek and English languages. It examines the similarities and differences in how mood is expressed through verbs in both languages, considering aspects such as verb categories, conjugation, cultural influence, pragmatic considerations, and linguistic borrowing. Through this analysis, the article offers insights into the linguistic structures and cultural nuances of Uzbek and English, shedding light on the diverse ways in which mood is conveyed in these languages
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Hansen, N., J. Hoekstra, N. Kakuchi, K. Lilienthal, and B. Reifferscheidt. "Das regelmäßige schwache Verb im Mooringer Friesisch: Zwei Konjugationsklassen oder phonologisch bedingte Allomorphie?" Us Wurk 70, no. 1-2 (2021): 50–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/5fb7c8ffe4618.

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In this article we investigate the historical development of the regular weak verb in Mooring, the most vital Mainland North Frisian dialect. We show that until the first half of the 20th century Mooring still distinguished between the two weak conjugation classes inherited from Old Frisian and typical for most Frisian dialects: Class I without and class II with a theme vowel -e- in the endings of the 2nd and 3rd Person Singular Present, the Past and the Past Participle. From the end of the 19th century onward, a process of deletion of schwa after sonorants gradually caused the fusion of class
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Badal, Manuel. "High frequency as a morphomic coherence inhibitor: evidence from the evolution of some Catalan verbs." Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie 140, no. 1 (2024): 226–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zrp-2024-0007.

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Abstract During the Middle Ages, a new verb class was formed within the Catalan 2nd conjugation, characterized by the presence of a velar augment (/g/ or /sk/) in the L-pattern (first-person present indicative and present subjunctive) and PYTA (preterite, old conditional and imperfect subjunctive). In this paper, we study three verbs that avoided, totally or partially, the analogical velarization undergone by most 2nd conjugation verbs: haver ‘to have’, ser ‘to be’, and voler ‘to want’. Based on a corpus of Catalan works ranging from the 13th to the 19th century, we test the extent to which th
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Mayer, Gerald L. "Teaching Russian Verb Conjugation: A Reappraisal." Slavic and East European Journal 37, no. 1 (1993): 85. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/308622.

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Ruchimskaya, E. "Verb conjugation in -tat in Russian." Русская речь, no. 5 (2018): 44–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s013161170001618-8.

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Fourie, D. J. "Basic conjugation of the Mbalanhu verb." South African Journal of African Languages 13, no. 4 (1993): 107–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02572117.1993.10586974.

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HILL, NATHAN W., and ABEL ZADOKS. "Tibetan √lan ‘reply’." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland 25, no. 1 (2014): 117–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1356186314000455.

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Recognising the parallelism between the conjugation of a verb such as √lug ‘pour’ (pres. ldug, past blugs, fut. blug, imp. lhugs ‘pour’ and a verb such as √kru ‘wash’ (ḥkhrud, bkrus, bkru, khrus), Li Fang-Kuei suggests deriving the present stem ldug from a reconstruction *ḥlug (1933: 149). In this sub-case of Conrady's law, the change of *ḥl to ld- may be analyzed into the following changes: *ḥl > *ḥdl > *ḥld > ld (cf. Conrady 1896: 59, Li 1933: 149, Hill 2011: 446–447, Hill 2013: 193–195). This sound change obscures the synchronic relationship between verb forms beginning with ld- an
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Simon, Chipanda. "Phonological Processes Triggered by Means of Verbs Conjugation in Bantu Languages." British Journal of Applied Linguistics 4, no. 1 (2024): 36–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.32996/bjal.2024.4.1.5.

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This study explores the complex relationship between phonological processes and verb extensions, focusing on the concept of word elasticity, which describes the transformations words undergo based on linguistic contexts. Anchored in the Generative Phonology Theory, which postulates a transition from underlying representation to surface structure, the research aims to understand the phonological outcomes stemming from verb extension morphology, particularly in Bantu languages. Employing a qualitative approach through a documentary systematic review of peer-reviewed literature and academic artic
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Lee, Chanyoung. "Verb conjugation errors by learners of Korean." Korean Linguistics 18, no. 2 (2022): 209–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/kl.20008.lee.

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Abstract This study aims to identify patterns of verb conjugation errors that learners of Korean manifest and the factors that influence these errors through an analysis of an error-annotated learner corpus. For this purpose, a paradigmatic relations-based description of language acquisition was proposed. The predictability of each conjugation class was estimated by way of entropy, a tool for measuring predictability. Using entropy allowed us to compare the regularity of each class in detail. The results showed that there are 332 verb conjugation errors that can be classified into three types
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Cvetko-Orešnik, Varja. "The aorist and the perfect of the Old Indian causatives in the light of natural morphosyntax." Linguistica 46, no. 1 (2006): 117–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/linguistica.46.1.117-120.

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The Old Indian causative conjugation features a reduplicated aorist and a peri­ phrastic perfect. Within Natural Syntax, an attempt is made at predicting this state of affairs . Morphologically, the causative conjugation, the reduplicated aorist , and the periphrastic perfect are the most complicated structures within the verb system. The rules of alignment valid in Natural Syntax therefore predict the existing pairing of the two tenses within the causative conjugation.
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Avetyan, Sargis. "Several Different Origins of the ա /a/ Vowel-Final Imperative of Simple Verbs in the է/ի /ē/i/ Conjugation in Modern Armenian Dialects". Bulletin of Yerevan University B: Philology 16, № 1(46) (2025): 57–72. https://doi.org/10.46991/bysu.b/2025.16.1.057.

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An attempt is made to show that the ա /a/ vowel-final imperative forms of simple verbs in the է/ի /ē/i/ (derived from Classical Armenian ե /e/ and ի /i/) conjugation in modern Armenian dialects have several origins. Specifically, a synchronic and diachronic analysis of the relevant evidence from modern Armenian dialects has allowed us to identify three main lines of development that have led to the appearance of the forms in question: 1) in some dialects (e.g., in the dialects of Agulis, Karčewan, and Kakʻavaberd) the form has resulted from the regular sound change of եա /ea/ to ա /a/; 2) in s
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Fedina, Natalya N. "Contracted forms of the analytic construction -(y)p iy- in the Chalcan language." Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal, no. 4 (2024): 242–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/18137083/89/18.

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Analytical verb constructions in the Chalkan language undergo phonetic changes during the contraction process. In this paper, the analytical construction with the auxiliary verb iy- ‘to send’ is considered for the first time in comparison with the conjugation paradigm of a simple verb. This methodology enabled us to comprehensively depict the phonetic alterations observed in the paradigmatic structures of verbal analytical constructions. It was found that the Chalkan language exhibits the merging of not only analytical constructions into one word but also contractions within verb forms. Theref
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