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====''Non-finite forms''==== | ====''Non-finite forms''==== | ||
'''Infinitive''' is the dictionary form of verbs in Aoma which is used with auxiliary verbs: ''danna'' (to read) → ''jun danna'' (I can read) | |||
'''Gerund''' which describes the act of doing: (''ba(')'' +) INF + ''mi'' | '''Gerund''' which describes the act of doing: (''ba(')'' +) INF + ''mi'' | ||
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*Attributes follow their heads, and objects of participle get a genitive case: ''gy '''dannapo''' duter'' (a book-'''reading''' person) | *Attributes follow their heads, and objects of participle get a genitive case: ''gy '''dannapo''' duter'' (a book-'''reading''' person) | ||
**Adjective inflection: ''dutesh gör '''dannappo''' duter'' (books of book-reading people) | **Adjective inflection: ''dutesh gör '''dannappo''' duter'' (books of book-reading people) | ||
*If the head is possessed, the genitive comes between the head and the participle with its object: ''tymy '''henur''' musihespo musir'' (the food-cooking man of the woman) | *If the head is possessed, the genitive comes between the head noun and the verb participle with its object: ''tymy '''henur''' musihespo musir'' (the food-cooking man of the woman) | ||
'''Past passive participle''': INF + ''na'' or INF + ''ma'' for IIa | '''Past passive participle''': INF + ''na'' or INF + ''ma'' for IIa | ||