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Transitive Inanimate (TI) verbs are verbs that have an object and this object is inanimate. (All verbs with an object of any kind also have an animate subject). Examples of TI verbs include ''nestm'' 'I understand it' and ''nemitu'nn'' 'you see them (inanimate)'. TI verbs have 14 possible combinations of subjects (7) and objects (2), which are shown in the table below.  
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Transitive Inanimate (TI) verbs are verbs that have an '''[[Animacy|inanimate]] object'''. (All verbs with an object of any kind have an '''animate subject''' by default). These verbs are further divided into two '''conjugation classes'''. Each conjugation class has its own set of verb endings, although the main difference lies in which series of sounds begins the ending. Examples of the conjugation classes include ''nestm'', 'I understand it' (class 1 or ''-m class''), and ''nemitu'nn'', 'you see them (inanimate)' (class 2 or ''-tu class''). Each conjugation class has 14 possible [[Person and number|combinations]] of subjects (7) and objects (2) for the [[Tense|present]] [[Mood|indicative]], which are given below, along with their [[Negation|negative]] counterparts.
  
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''Note to editors: separate pages for each conjugation paradigm may be added later.''
  
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=Conjugation Class 1: -m class=
|+ VTI table template
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==Present Indicative==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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|+ VTI Conjugation Class 1: -m class
 
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! scope="col" | ↓subject / object→
 
! scope="col" | ↓subject / object→
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! scope="row" | 1
 
! scope="row" | 1
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| -m
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| -mann
 
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! scope="row" | 13
 
! scope="row" | 13
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| -meg
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| -megl
 
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! scope="row" | 12
 
! scope="row" | 12
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| -mu'gw
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| -mu'gwl
 
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|-
 
! scope="row" | 2
 
! scope="row" | 2
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| -mn
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| -mnn
 
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! scope="row" | 2PL
 
! scope="row" | 2PL
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| -moq
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| -moql
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! scope="row" | 3
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| -'g
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| -'gl
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! scope="row" | 3PL
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| -mi'tij
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| -mi'titl
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|}
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==Negative Present Indicative==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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|+ VTI Negative Conjugation Class 1: -m class
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|-
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! scope="col" | ↓subject / object→
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! scope="col" | 0SG
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! scope="col" | 0PL
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|-
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! scope="row" | 1
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| -mu
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| -muann
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|-
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! scope="row" | 13
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| -mueg
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| -muegl
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! scope="row" | 12
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|-
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! scope="row" | 2
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| -mu'n
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| -mu'nn
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! scope="row" | 2PL
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| -muoq
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| -muoqol
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! scope="row" | 3
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| -mug
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| -mugl
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! scope="row" | 3PL
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| -mu'tiwgw
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| -mu'tiwgwl
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|-
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|}
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=Conjugation Class 2: -tu class=
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==Present Indicative==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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|+ VTI Conjugation Class 2: -tu class
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|-
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! scope="col" | ↓subject / object→
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! scope="col" | 0SG
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! scope="col" | 0PL
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|-
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! scope="row" | 1
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| -tu
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| -tuann
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|-
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! scope="row" | 13
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| -tueg
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| -tuegl
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|-
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! scope="row" | 12
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| -tu'gw
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| -tu'gwl
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! scope="row" | 2
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| -tu'n
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| -tu'nn
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! scope="row" | 2PL
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| -tuoq
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| -utoqol
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|-
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! scope="row" | 3
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| -toq
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| -toqol
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! scope="row" | 3PL
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| -tu'tij
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| -tu'tijl
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|}
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==Negative Present Indicative==
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It may be noted that many of these are exactly the same as the regular present indicative, above. They are able to be distinguished, however, because these forms are always preceded by the [[Negation|negative particle]] ''mu''.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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|+ VTI Conjugation Class 2: -tu class
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|-
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! scope="col" | ↓subject / object→
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! scope="col" | 0SG
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! scope="col" | 0PL
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|-
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! scope="row" | 1
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| -tu
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| -tuan
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|-
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! scope="row" | 13
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| -tueg
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| -tuegl
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|-
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! scope="row" | 12
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| -tu'gw
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| -tu'gwl
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|-
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! scope="row" | 2
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| -tu'n
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| -tu'nn
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|-
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! scope="row" | 2PL
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| -tuoq
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| -tuoqol
 
|-
 
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! scope="row" | 3
 
! scope="row" | 3
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| -tugw
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| -tugwl
 
|-
 
|-
 
! scope="row" | 3PL
 
! scope="row" | 3PL
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| -tu'tigw
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| -tu'tiwgl
 
|-
 
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|}
 
|}

Latest revision as of 10:05, 2 August 2012

Transitive Inanimate (TI) verbs are verbs that have an inanimate object. (All verbs with an object of any kind have an animate subject by default). These verbs are further divided into two conjugation classes. Each conjugation class has its own set of verb endings, although the main difference lies in which series of sounds begins the ending. Examples of the conjugation classes include nestm, 'I understand it' (class 1 or -m class), and nemitu'nn, 'you see them (inanimate)' (class 2 or -tu class). Each conjugation class has 14 possible combinations of subjects (7) and objects (2) for the present indicative, which are given below, along with their negative counterparts.

Note to editors: separate pages for each conjugation paradigm may be added later.

Conjugation Class 1: -m class

Present Indicative

VTI Conjugation Class 1: -m class
↓subject / object→ 0SG 0PL
1 -m -mann
13 -meg -megl
12 -mu'gw -mu'gwl
2 -mn -mnn
2PL -moq -moql
3 -'g -'gl
3PL -mi'tij -mi'titl

Negative Present Indicative

VTI Negative Conjugation Class 1: -m class
↓subject / object→ 0SG 0PL
1 -mu -muann
13 -mueg -muegl
12
2 -mu'n -mu'nn
2PL -muoq -muoqol
3 -mug -mugl
3PL -mu'tiwgw -mu'tiwgwl

Conjugation Class 2: -tu class

Present Indicative

VTI Conjugation Class 2: -tu class
↓subject / object→ 0SG 0PL
1 -tu -tuann
13 -tueg -tuegl
12 -tu'gw -tu'gwl
2 -tu'n -tu'nn
2PL -tuoq -utoqol
3 -toq -toqol
3PL -tu'tij -tu'tijl

Negative Present Indicative

It may be noted that many of these are exactly the same as the regular present indicative, above. They are able to be distinguished, however, because these forms are always preceded by the negative particle mu.

VTI Conjugation Class 2: -tu class
↓subject / object→ 0SG 0PL
1 -tu -tuan
13 -tueg -tuegl
12 -tu'gw -tu'gwl
2 -tu'n -tu'nn
2PL -tuoq -tuoqol
3 -tugw -tugwl
3PL -tu'tigw -tu'tiwgl