| NOUN | a verbal system | verbal systems |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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Usage Examples English
- The Lhasa Tibetan verbal system distinguishes four tenses and three evidential moods.
- In a collaboration with Esther Torrego, he developed a theory of grammatical case in noun phrases, arguing that nominative and accusative cases are the mirror image for the nominal system of phi feature agreement in the verbal system.
- Personal markers in nouns as well as in verbs were largely lost. In the verbal system, the notion of evidentiality has been grammaticalised, seemingly under the influence of Tibetan.
- This was a basic constraint in the verbal system that prohibited applying a derived form to an already-derived form.
- The Georgian verbal system is extremely complex, especially when compared to those of most Indo-European languages.
- In general, the verbal system in the Romance languages changed less from Classical Latin than did the nominal system.
- The Old Nubian verbal system is by far the most complex part of its grammar, allowing for valency, tense, mood, aspect, person and pluractionality to be expressed on it through a variety of suffixes.
- Another related theory is the dual-code theory which splits the brain processes into two systems: an imaginal system and a verbal system.
- The derivational morphology of the verbal system was substantially altered.
- Less integrated into the Romansh verbal system are constructions following the pattern of "far il" ('doing the') + a German infinitive.
- Verbal system units are called logogens; these units contain information that underlies our use of the word.
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