Imperfective aspect is indicated by a proclitic ?u, and Perfective aspect is indicated by a proclitic ma? . . . . A third aspect functions very much like a future tense, indicated by a suffix p ( [ ? ) ( Reilly 2004b, 36-7 ) . The future aspect refers to all future events, and events with distinct beginnings in the present moment ( Reilly 2002, 38 ).
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Imperfective aspect is indicated by a proclitic ?u, and Perfective aspect is indicated by a proclitic ma? . . . . A third aspect functions very much like a future tense, indicated by a suffix p ( [ ? ) ( Reilly 2004b, 36-7 ) . The future aspect refers to all future events, and events with distinct beginnings in the present moment ( Reilly 2002, 38 ).
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The singular third person of the verb is preceded by a proclitic word ( " el " for masculine subject, " la " for feminine subject : identical to determinative articles ) that remind the subject; the singular second person of the verb is preceded by a proclitic word ( " te " ); there can be other proclitic words, like " a " in all the persons, or " i " in the plural third person.
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The singular third person of the verb is preceded by a proclitic word ( " el " for masculine subject, " la " for feminine subject : identical to determinative articles ) that remind the subject; the singular second person of the verb is preceded by a proclitic word ( " te " ); there can be other proclitic words, like " a " in all the persons, or " i " in the plural third person.
25.
The singular third person of the verb is preceded by a proclitic word ( " el " for masculine subject, " la " for feminine subject : identical to determinative articles ) that remind the subject; the singular second person of the verb is preceded by a proclitic word ( " te " ); there can be other proclitic words, like " a " in all the persons, or " i " in the plural third person.
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If a half-line contains one or more stress-words, their root syllables will be the lifts . ( This is the case in the Gallehus Horn inscription above, where all the lifts are nouns . ) If it contains no stress-words, the root syllables of any particles will be the lift . Rarely, even a proclitic can be the lift, either because there are no more heavily stressed syllables or because it is given extra stress for some particular reason.