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  • Past participle active: del-a-l Past participle passive: del-a-n
    896 bytes (111 words) - 17:14, 18 July 2014
  • A '''participle''' is a [[finiteness|non-finite]] form of a [[verb]], generally with [[adje ...[[participle of the perfect tense]] ''written'' in (ii), and the [[passive participle]] ''written'' in (iii):
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  • ...the 1st person singular perfect indicative active, and the perfect passive participle:
    822 bytes (104 words) - 09:16, 22 January 2008
  • ...f a [[linguistic unit]] as belonging to a new [[grammatical category]] not present in the respective grammar before. ...and the inability of modals to appear with the verb to have or in the past-participle form ''-en'' (also the past meaning of some of the forms, which were origin
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  • ...e assignment to the object possible, etc.), all of which can be separately present or absent in a given construction. Some main distinctions across languages * languages with periphrastic passives (i.e. using auxiliaries plus a past participle) vs. languages with synthetic passives (expressing the passive via one verb
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  • *present perfect
    26 KB (4,208 words) - 16:34, 27 July 2014
  • ...finitive]] and a [[verbal adjective]] that functions similarly to a [[past participle]]. The verb ''bí'' ‘to be’ (whose present indicative analytic form is ''tá'') cannot be used with a [[noun phrase]]
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  • ...rregular verb is "to be" with some forms being ''yoł'' (present), ''ānu'' (present negative), ''zow-'' (past), etc. There are 4 morphological groups, accordin ! present
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