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meaning (p)), such as mubeuno 'to appear in the form of a<br />

ghost.' The non-volitional verbs derived from verbs (see<br />

2.2.1.1.3) are those with the meaning 'done unintentionally'<br />

(or meaning (a)), for example, meutarek 'to pull<br />

unintentionally.'<br />

Verbs that constitutes exeptions are given in tables 4<br />

and 5 below. Table 4 contains several non-volitional verbs<br />

that take proclitics in agreeing with their subjects instead<br />

of enclitics. These verbs consist of verbs of sensation and<br />

some verbs of mental activity.<br />

Table 4: Non-volitional verbs that take proclitics.<br />

[i]. Verbs of sensation:<br />

SU or jtaifin. or noieng 'to see, to look at'<br />

deunoo 'to hear, to listen to'<br />

rasa 'to suppose, to feel, to taste'<br />

Two of these verbs are derived with tu- 'to know'<br />

(2.2.1.4) .<br />

tubes 'to smell'<br />

tunvum 'to sense, to feel'<br />

[ii]. Non-volitional verbs of mental activity:<br />

sanoka 'think (as in 'I thought he was rich')<br />

kira 'to think (same as sangka)'<br />

pham 'to understand'

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