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SummaryIn an earlier paper (Pakerys 2007), I presented a number of Lithuanian secondary verbal formations which are based on sta-presents, cf.: vargst-áuti ‘to live in trouble, to have difficulties’, rukst-éti ‘to emit smoke’, linkst-úoti ‘to bend (intr.)... see more

SummaryIt is well known that Lithuanian verbal suffixes -eti, -y-ti, -o-ti, and -uo-ti are historically related to nominal stems e, i, a, and o respectively. At an earlier stage, the suffix *-?éó was added to nominal stems and this addition simply transfe... see more

ON LITHUANIAN MIXED TYPE VERBS: STEM RELATIONS AND DERIVATIONSummaryI have argued in this article that Lithuanian mixed type verbs are in fact suffixed verbs with alternating suffixal morphs which sometimes surface as zeroes (see Table l; cf. Andronov 199... see more

SummaryDenominative verbs in -eti, -eja are predominantly inchoative in Modern Lithuanian (senéti, -éja ‘to become old’ : se~nas ‘old’, akmenéti, -éja ‘to harden, to turn into stone’ : akmuo~, -eñs ‘stone’). There is a relatively small group of synchronic... see more

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