| 11. | In the first group of this type, the frequentative has the vowel " o ".
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| 12. | Some forms that contain an " o " use the frequentative aspect and others do not.
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| 13. | There are derivational suffixes for verbs, which carry frequentative, momentane, causative, and inchoative aspect meanings.
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| 14. | Frequentatives may be combined with momentanes, that is, to indicate the repetition of a short, sudden action.
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| 15. | The frequentative aspect expresses that the action ( state of being or process ) does not happen just one time.
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| 16. | Some verbs of this type also use the frequentative or repetitive forms in the neutral voice and others do not.
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| 17. | However a causative "-B-" denotes momentanity and those verbs can be derived into frequentative verbs.
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| 18. | The frequentative aspect, however, does not denote continuous repetitiveness as in e . g . some Finnish frequentative derivations.
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| 19. | The frequentative aspect, however, does not denote continuous repetitiveness as in e . g . some Finnish frequentative derivations.
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| 20. | It can be metathesized to become frequentative as he made a series ( lit . breaks ) of giggles or laughs.
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