| 1. | English has a number of other kinds of compound verb idioms.
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| 2. | Phrasal verbs are represented in many languages by compound verbs.
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| 3. | Compound verbs in Hindi-Urdu have the additional property of alternation.
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| 4. | Briefly, in incorporation a lexeme potentially representing one of a verb's semantic compound verb.
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| 5. | However, the phenomenon of alternation is not found in all languages that have compound verbs.
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| 6. | Linguists have noted the verb form as an example of possible compound verbs in English.
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| 7. | Compound verbs with single-syllable modifiers are solid, or unhyphenated.
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| 8. | Verbs that have one or more prefixes, called " compound verbs ", always take conjunct endings.
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| 9. | However, several authors [ especially Iranists ] refer to N + V compounds as compound verbs.
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| 10. | However, the compound verb treatment may have some advantages, particularly when it comes to semantic analysis.
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