| 31. | In the aorist series, intransitive verbs behave differently.
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| 32. | In this case, there are two subjects paired with two intransitive verbs.
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| 33. | Clauses with a verb can be intransitive or transitive.
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| 34. | Transitive verbs consist of single roots and various suffixes upon modern intransitive verbs.
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| 35. | Historically, intransitive verbs probably developed by dropping these transitive suffixes and ablauting.
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| 36. | In both of these examples, the verb intransitive.
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| 37. | In the intransitive case, the construct state is required for the subject.
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| 38. | Another marking pattern is observed with derived intransitive verbs.
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| 39. | There are intransitive verbs, transitive verbs, auxiliary.
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| 40. | But the intransitive verb has a different meaning.
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