| 41. | In Ayt Ayache, ablaut occurs only in affirmative and / or negative past ( in applicable verb classes ).
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| 42. | These means include, prefixing, suffixing and infixing, ablaut and stress shift and the use of independent pronouns.
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| 43. | The first six classes formed the past tense with ablaut alone, and the seventh class formed it through reduplication.
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| 44. | Kortlandt also has a different opinion about ablaut grades in many verbal and nominal forms, compared to the other scholars.
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| 45. | This includes the root ablaut of subjunctive classes i and v, which tend to co-occur with imperative class i.
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| 46. | Thus, while ablaut survives in some form in all Indo-European languages, it became progressively less systematic over time.
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| 47. | The Germanic strong verb, occurring in Germanic languages including German and English, is characterised by a vowel shift called ablaut.
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| 48. | The onset and coda must contain at least one consonant; a root may not begin or end with the ablaut vowel.
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| 49. | Sambahsa is unusual among auxlangs because of its use of a predictable ablaut system for the past tense and passive past participles.
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| 50. | Examples of " ablaut " as a grammatical marker in Latin are the vowel changes in the perfect stem of verbs.
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