ABSTRACT

The following classes of words are omitted from consideration in the foregoing morphological statement.

Words which are more efficiently constructed without vowel patterns, including loan words and certain common nouns (“av’,” “’ax”, etc.). Also omitted are roots with more than three consonants (see p. 22).

All cases of morphemic alternation, including morpheme sequence alternation (e.g., nouns which contain F only in the plural).

Certain purely literary and very rare forms of the verbs of the form CY2C: (the so-called ‘mediae geminatae’).

All cases of forms which are not introduced in the syntactic section. Included here are certain common forms (e.g., “báyta”), as well as many rare literary forms (e.g., pronominal verb suffixes, infinitive construct forms, etc.).