These verb stems end in the consonant n or ń. The verbs are conjugated regularly, i.e. the form of the stem stays the same throughout the conjugation.
TA VERBS WITH n OR ń STEMS
akuaneu
s/he drops him/her off
apu akuanat
s/he doesn’t drop him/her off
akuneu
s/he photographs him/her
nitakunauat
I photograph them
upineu
s/he raises him/her
nupinikuti
s/he raised me
uińeu
s/he names him/her
tshuińin
you name me
kańeu
s/he hides him/her, it (anim)
kańepan
s/he hid it (anim)
mińeu
s/he gives it to him/her
mińekᵘ!
(you pl) give it to him/her!
NOTES ON SPELLING
Since these stems end in a consonant, the vowel i must be added when adding a suffix that begins with a consonant: tshi+uiń+n = tshuińinyou name me.
With stems ending in n or ń, attention must be paid to forms where a suffix beginning with n is added: tshikańnanyou hide us, tshimińnauyou (pl) give it to me. For the 2s-1s form, the suffix n comes after the stem ending in n or ń: tshi+miń+n = tshimiń (a low tone indicates the delection of this suffix).
With mixed and non-local inverse forms, note the phenomenon of vowel harmonisation with the sequences ikᵘ and iku: nimińikᵘ […ukw] s/he gives it to me, mińiku […uku] s/he (obv) gives it to me.
APA:
Baraby, A.-M. & Junker, M.-O. (2014). Les radicaux de verbes. Dans Grammaire innue / Innu Grammar / Aimun-Mashinaikan. Repéré à [URL]
MLA:
Anne-Marie Baraby et Marie-Odile Junker. Les radicaux de verbes. Dans Grammaire innue / Innu Grammar / Aimun-Mashinaikan. 2014. Web. [date]
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