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Chapter 20 Verbal Roots & Other Forms of the Future

Chapter 20 Verbal Roots & Other Forms of the Future. Other Forms of the Future Tense. The future is formed by adding a sigma to the end of the future tense stem ( lu,sw ). Other Forms of the Future Tense. The future is USUALLY formed by adding a sigma to the end of the future tense stem.

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Chapter 20 Verbal Roots & Other Forms of the Future

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  1. Chapter 20Verbal Roots & Other Forms of the Future

  2. Other Forms of the Future Tense • The future is formed by adding a sigma to the end of the future tense stem (lu,sw).

  3. Other Forms of the Future Tense • The future is USUALLY formed by adding a sigma to the end of the future tense stem. • We noted that sometimes it is formed by adding a different sort of “s” sound like when e;cw turns into e;xw. • The “s” sound changes to es when it follow a liquid noun (l, r, m, n, nouns in which air flows around the tongue or nose). • Consonants in such a case don’t like to separate the resulting vowel clusters…

  4. Other Forms of the Future Tense • Consonants in such a case don’t like to separate the resulting vowel clusters and they leave when they are not wanted. • Me,nw (“I remain”) becomes menw/ (“I will remain”). • When the liquid is a l, it often drops the extra l to go from present to future. • Thus ba,llw (“I throw”) becomes balw/ (“I will throw”).

  5. Other Forms of the Future Tense • When the liquid is a r and it is followed by an i, it often drops the i to go from present to future. • Thus ai;rw (“I take up”) becomes avrw/ (“I will take up”).

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