Arabic-L:Verb Morphology Response
Dilworth B. Parkinson
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Date: 02 Aug 1999
From: Abdelrahman Amer <a_amer at email.com>
Subject: Verb Morphology Response
I have failed to come up with any verb that has this vowel which does not end
either with an alef or a shadda.
raddeit -> radd (ends with a shadda)
rameit -> rama (ends with an alef)
All other verbs (that I could think of) seem to be lacking the vowel, when put
in first person form.
Here in Cairo I dont believe we have any exceptions for this rule.
Salam,
Abdou.
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