Imperfective verbs may undergo further morphology to make other imperfective verbs ( iterative and frequentative forms ), denoting repeated or regular action.
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Form II of the Arabic verb often has an augmentative sense, which may indicate intensity ( intensive ) or repetition ( frequentative ).
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It was not normal in English English ( except for the frequentative : " Do you have dances in your village ? " ).
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Russian has on hand a set of prefixes, prepositional and adverbial in nature, as well as diminutive, augmentative, and frequentative suffixes and infixes.
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The verbs with roots that begin with a vowel do not change " except " when used with the approximative, frequentative, and repetitive aspects.
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If the action can be nothing else but frequentative, the " basic form " doesn't even exist, such as with " to go shopping ".
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The interfix "-yw-" used to form many frequentative verbs has a different function for prefixed perfective verbs : it serves to create their imperfective equivalents.
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Another derived verbal aspect is the frequentative or " intensive, " formed by copying the first consonant and vowel of the verb root and geminating the second occurrence of the initial consonant.
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It can be metathesized to become frequentative as ( kaswar min i # - # a % kt ) he made a series ( lit . breaks ) of giggles or laughs.
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Semantically this frequentative should be considered factitive, thence arriving at a verb that would mean'to cause to be given in exchange', hence'to give ( in exchange ) '.