| 1. | This type formed durative, iterative or perhaps inchoative verbs.
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| 2. | Other affixes express inchoative aspect, instrumental function or purpose.
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| 3. | Two groups of such tenses exist in modern Lithuanian : Perfect and Inchoative.
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| 4. | Inchoative verbs are also known as anticausative verbs.
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| 5. | Note the absence of the present inchoative tense.
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| 6. | The imperative mood has three forms or tenses ( simple, perfect and inchoative ).
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| 7. | The perfective aspect often includes a contextual variation similar to an inchoative aspect or state.
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| 8. | Since inchoative is a grammatical aspect and not a Ukrainian, and in other Slavic languages.
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| 9. | There are derivational suffixes for verbs, which carry frequentative, momentane, causative, and inchoative aspect meanings.
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| 10. | Inchoative verbs in German are marked either by the reflexive pronoun sich, or not marked at all.
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