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The phonology and morphology of Filomeno Mata Totonac

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Table 4.4 Overview <strong>of</strong> inflectional position classes<br />

4<br />

Tense,<br />

Mood<br />

PAST<br />

s"-<br />

IRR<br />

ka-<br />

FUT<br />

na-<br />

3<br />

Person<br />

1SUB<br />

k-<br />

1OBJ<br />

kin-<br />

0 1S<br />

Aspect<br />

STEM PROGR<br />

-maa<br />

PROGR/2<br />

-paa<br />

! ""(!<br />

2<br />

Mood<br />

CNTREXP<br />

-ti&<br />

2S<br />

Aspect<br />

PERFECT<br />

-niita&<br />

IMPF<br />

-aa<br />

1<br />

Person<br />

2/1<br />

laa-<br />

OBJ.pl<br />

kaa-<br />

3SUB.pl<br />

ta-<br />

3S<br />

0<br />

Person<br />

2OB<br />

-ni&<br />

1pl<br />

-wa&<br />

2SUB.pl<br />

-titi&<br />

PFTV<br />

-li&<br />

2SUB.sg<br />

-ti&<br />

2SUB.sg<br />

[cg]<br />

STEM<br />

Again, Table 4.4 somewhat simplifies the verb structure. Several derivational suffixes regularly<br />

occur between the progressive affixes <strong>of</strong> suffix position 1 <strong>and</strong> the desiderative in suffix position<br />

2, as well as between the desiderative suffix <strong>and</strong> the aspect markers <strong>of</strong> suffix position 3.<br />

4.7 Tense, aspect <strong>and</strong> mood. Cross-linguistically, the area <strong>of</strong> grammar labeled ‘tense-aspectmood’<br />

contains a great variety <strong>of</strong> broadly related concepts. This section will discuss those<br />

distinctions relevant to FM <strong>Totonac</strong> <strong>and</strong> provide a general description <strong>of</strong> the morpho-semantics<br />

involved.

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