| 1. | Suppletion exists in more than 71 languages around the world.
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| 2. | It has agglutinative verbal morphology, with extensive suppletion.
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| 3. | There is also suppletion such as person / people.
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| 4. | Suppletion arises from the competition of Vocabulary items for insertion into a terminal node.
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| 5. | Suppletion is usually found in highly frequent words.
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| 6. | Nonetheless, some of the more archaic Indo-European languages are particularly known for suppletion.
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| 7. | The grammatical processes involved in verbal inflection in Totonac include affixation, suppletion, and cliticization.
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| 8. | The term " suppletion " refers to allomorphy of an open-class lexical item.
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| 9. | It has vowel harmony, subject verb object word order, and agglutinative verbal morphology with some suppletion.
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| 10. | Various later languages amended this situation differently as needed, often by using entirely different roots ( suppletion ).
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