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The Present Stem

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Ablaut in Present Stems

Present stem is formed from a verb stem with either a zero- or lengthened-grade ablaut:

  • zero-grade: causative, derivative, formative (b) verbs;
  • lengthened-grade: basic verbs, a-verbs, u-verbs, and formative (a) verbs.

Thematic and Athematic Presents

Forms built on the present stem follow either a thematic or an athematic conjugation.

  • thematic conjugation: derivative and causative verbs.
  • athematic conjugation: all other verbs.

Tense Endings

Tense endings are added after a theme vowel in thematic conjugations, or directly to stem in athematic conjugations.

  • present tense endings: -ya in derivative, causative verbs, and formative verbs; -a in other verbs;
  • imperfect tense ending: -ane in all conjugations;

Overview of Regular Forms

Examples (lengthened-grade ablaut stems and thematic vowels are highlighted):

verb stempresent tense stemimperfect tense stem
basiccen-cén-acén-ane
vocalic ulir-u-lír-u-alír-u-ane > líruáne
longtalat-talat-atalat-ane > talatáne
formative (a)sir-y-sír-y-ya > síriasír-y-ane > síriáne
formative (b)is-t-ís-t-ya > istyaís-t-ane > istane
vocalic afar-a-fár-afár-ane
derivativetengu-a-tengu-a-ya > tengueatengu-a-ane > tenguáne
causative (a)tul-ya-tul-y-a-ya > tulyeatul-y-a-ane > tulyáne
causative (b)tul-ta-tul-t-a-ya > tulteatul-t-a-ane > tultáne

Particular Formations

Verbs Defective in Present

Verbs ending in -e(ng)a are defective and use their aorist tense form for present: te(ng)a- > tea shows, is showing.