perfect grammar.

perfect grammar.

Examples (perfect)
a-wāwiiē [← *awta-] ✧ WJ/366
e-ēŋiı̯ē ← eŋe ✧ VT49/29
agālie [← *galā-] ✧ PE22/164
gagalie [← *galā-] ✧ PE22/164
akyāwiē [← kyaw-] ✧ PE22/152
(a)lānijē “has not been” [← lā-] ✧ PE22/140
mātiē [← mat-] ✧ PE22/130
amatjē [← mat-] ✧ PE22/130
amātjē [← mat-] ✧ PE22/130
amatjē “has eaten” [← mat-] ✧ PE22/131
orōriē “has arisen” [← orta-] ✧ PE22/129
orortā̆iyē [← ortā-] ✧ PE22/159
or-ṓryā̆ye [← orya-] ✧ PE22/157
atā̆latie ← TALAT ✧ PE17/186
atlātijē ← atlat- ✧ PE18/85
atlātie [← talat-] ✧ PE18/86
atlātie “slip, slide down, collapse” ← talta ✧ PE18/86
atlātiyē [← talat-] ✧ PE18/88
atlātijē [← talat-] ✧ PE18/88
atlātie “has fallen down” [← talat-] ✧ PE22/133
talātiē [← talat-] ✧ PE22/134
atalātiē [← talat-] ✧ PE22/134
tūliē [← tul-] ✧ PE22/130
utuljē [← tul-] ✧ PE22/130
utūljē [← tul-] ✧ PE22/130
tūlijē “has come, is here” [← tul-] ✧ PE22/131
ūliē “has poured” [← ul-] ✧ PE22/133
ul-ūlie [← ul-] ✧ PE22/133
utūlijēr “have come” [← tul-] plural ✧ PE23/128

References ✧ PE18/85-86; PE22/130


ᴹ✶perfect grammar.

Examples (perfect)
mātiyē- “have eaten” [← mat-] ✧ PE22/96
amatyē [← mat-] ✧ PE22/96
amātiē [← mat-] ✧ PE22/96
tūliyē- “have come, am arrived, am here” [← tul-] ✧ PE22/96
utulyē [← tul-] ✧ PE22/96
utūliyē [← tul-] ✧ PE22/96

Reference ✧ PE22/95