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indefinite determiner rather than as a true numeral. In (11), the lexical heads
are 'man' (ll.a-b), 'place' (ll.c), and 'men' (ll.d).
(11) a. ae-hdtas w-ά
Sg-man Ma-Dem.Sg
'this man' (demonstrative)
b. ae-hdbs maeqqor-aen
Sg-man be.big-Partpl.MaSg
'a big man' (relative clause)
c. e-daegg [n ae-habs]
Sg-place [of Sg-man]
'the place of the man' (possessor)
d. sssln meddsn
two.Ma man.Pl
'two men' (numeral)
There is no regular definiteness marking, so in isolated sentences we can
frequently translate NPs as indefinite or definite.
2.5 Verbs
Tamashek verbs have a number of stems distinguished by ablaut. The basic set
of inflectable stems, organized into three subsystems on morphological
grounds, is given in (12).
(12) Verb Stems
a. perfective subsystem
PerfP [perfective positive]
PerfN [perfective negative] (after Neg w£er)
Resit [resultative] (positive only)
b. short imperfective subsystem
Shlmpf [short imperfective] (after Fut ad or complementizer)
Imprt [imperative] (in positive only)