The study examines the structure of verbs within grammar, focusing on their component parts.
Analysis of verb formation in various grammatical contexts.
Identification of the three components: prefix, stem, and vowel suffix.
Verbs typically consist of three elements: a prefix, a stem, and a vowel suffix.
Imperative mood verbs may differ in structure, having unique characteristics.
Abstract
§25. Structure of the Verb. Except in certain forms of the imperative mood, the verb is composed of at least three formative elements : prefix, stem, and vowel suffix.