| 21. | For this reason, when inflected they behave in very different manners:
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| 22. | Verbs in Arapesh languages are inflected by means of prefixes.
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| 23. | They are inflected for person, number and sometimes gender.
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| 24. | Pronouns are traditional in nature and are inflected for number and case.
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| 25. | Or use non-inflected versions, we understand, trust me.
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| 26. | Central Atlas Tamazight verbs are heavily inflected, being marked for metathesis.
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| 27. | This was a continuation of Soviet-inflected political emphasis.
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| 28. | In noun phrases adjectives precede their nouns, and are not inflected.
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| 29. | Otomi nouns are inflected for possession, and for diminutive.
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| 30. | The affirmative forms use the inflected preterite form of the main verb.
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