Irregularities may also arise from suppletion forms of one verb may be taken over and used as forms of another.
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The question wasn't about suppletion-- although I realized that the answer might cite suppletion as a factor.
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The question wasn't about suppletion-- although I realized that the answer might cite suppletion as a factor.
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The Fuegian languages are unified in having infrequent " retroflex articulations " and rare instances of suppletion ( Adelaar and Mysken 578 ).
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A small number of Germanic verbs show the phenomenon of suppletion, that is, they are made up from more than one stem.
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A subset of transitive verbs mark their objects, either by means of an object suffix, or by suppletion of the verb stem.
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Yes, I realize both that BE shows an unusual degree of suppletion and that suppletion isn't such a remarkably rare phenomenon.
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Yes, I realize both that BE shows an unusual degree of suppletion and that suppletion isn't such a remarkably rare phenomenon.
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This is not a case of suppletion, however, because the verb " incipere " can also be used in the perfect.
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Pame grammar is characterized by complex morphophonemics and suppletion-many grammatical categories are marked by exchanging consonants in patterns that are not fully predictable.