stem vowel उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In the present indicative singular, many of the classes exhibit a change in the stem vowel ( in this case, e-> i ).
- For example, the common initial reduplication process, which copies the first stem vowel, copies only the first member of a diphthong, e . g .:
- In Greek, some of the Latin conjugations are represented by contracted verbs instead, in which the stem vowel contracts with the ending ( which includes the thematic vowel ).
- Most irregular nouns take an ablaut plural ( with a change in the stem vowel ), or combine ablaut stem-change with the suffix, and some have unique plural forms.
- While all verbs in the aorist ( except " AC < " ) take the same endings, there are complexities in the aorist stem vowel and possible consonant alternations.
- The first class of consonant-stem words largely resemble " e "-stems, but allow elision of the stem vowel in the partitive singular, and for certain words, plural genitive.
- Strong verbs, by contrast, form their past tense by changing their stem vowel ( " binden " becomes " bound ", a process called apophony ), as in Modern English.
- Modern Lithuanian grammarians no longer consider the 3rd person as having an ending, instead it is now called the " final stem vowel " to which a personal ending is attached in order to make the 1st and the 2nd persons:
- However, for a few verbs, for instance i-a-u verbs, change the stem vowel to u before appending an-e to the past tense indicative form . ( Any final deponent-s is unaffected .)
- Not all verbs with a change in the stem vowel are strong verbs, however; they may also be irregular weak verbs such as " bring, brought, brought " or " keep, kept, kept ".