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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->Mark Rosenfelder</b>
on <!--date-->22:32 7/25/01
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<p>Philip's recent posting on "I love you" reminded me that I've been
dissatisfied for some time with the irregular verbs in Cadhinor.
There seemed to be little rhyme or reason to them, nor any clear
derivational path from proto-Eastern.
<p>So, I've reworked this bit of grammar. Most irregular verbs in
Cadhinor now go back to a set of proto-Eastern forms called the <a href="../../eastern2.html#Simple">"simple forms"</a>, which point enticingly to an earlier agglutinative
stage in the language.
<p>The corresponding verbs in Ismaîn and Barakhinei have been
updated, and there are now a few more of them.
<p>I haven't messed with Verdurian yet, but I expect to.
(I also need to look again at Axunashin, Cuêzi, and Obenzayet...)
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