| 21. | A verb needed no derivational or aspect-switching markers for its own root aspect.
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| 22. | This suggests that these moods follow the same constraint, and are derivational in origin.
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| 23. | Nominals have extensive derivational morphology and compounding.
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| 24. | Or derivational suffixes, many of which form verb stems from other parts of speech.
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| 25. | There are also three derivational modes, a repetitive, a customary, and a progressive.
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| 26. | Morphemes are either root forms or derivational affixes, and inflectional affixes are apparently not present.
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| 27. | Prefixes can be either derivational or grammatical, where the derivational helps make up a word base.
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| 28. | Prefixes can be either derivational or grammatical, where the derivational helps make up a word base.
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| 29. | Within the Minimalist Program, syntax is derivational, and Merge is the structure-building operation.
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| 30. | There are derivational suffixes for verbs, which carry frequentative, momentane, causative, and inchoative aspect meanings.
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