7.3 Verb classes and irregular verbs 409
(406) -vvrriwu- 'be torn'
PerfP -aqqarrawae-t (phonetic [-aeqiae'nawast])
Imprt rserrawa-t, rarriwa-t
LoImpfP -t-arEerrawa-t
VblN a-rarriwi (or a-qarriwi)
Because of the BLC's qq and rr, the perfective melody is indeterminately
melodically equivalent to e.g. -ajjujjaebae-t 'bind' in (402) above, i.e. with two
Η vowels followed by two low vowels. As with all heavy verb stems, the VblN
with prefix a- has
numerous other cases where a medial lexical i is associated with a stem-wide
Finally, there are some augmented verbs with basic shape -CDCI>. Those
in (407) represent the majority that have lexical u.
(407) Augmented -CuCu- Stems
'be plump'
-dufb-
'drag'
-hubu-
a. perfective system
PerfP
Resit
PerfN
-aeddofae-t
-aeddofae-t
-aeddofae-t
-aehobae-t
-aehobae-t
-aehobae-t
b. short imperfective system
Shlmpf -addüfa-t
Imprt düfa-t
c. long imperfective system
LoImpfP -t-ldufu-t
LoImpfN -t-sdufu-t
Prohib -t-adufu-t
-ahuba-t
hüba-t
-t-lhubu-t
-t-ahubu-t
-t-ahubu-t
d. nominalization
VF1N x-dafü ae-habu
The only common subtype is that exemplified by 'be plump'. I take the
basic representation of the stem to be -CuCu-. The perfective has medial ο
(arguably from the fusion of
Compromise). The verb has u in the imperfectives, and it undergoes
CrGemination in conjunction with Stem-Initial V-Insertion (perfectives,