There is a class of verbs in all the Dravidian languages that have sometimes been called iterative or frequentative. |
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In Latin, frequentative verb forms came to replace the simple verbs, so the frequentative suffix may often be ignored. |
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Complete reduplication gives a verb frequentative force with, sometimes, diminished intensity. |
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There are derivational suffixes for verbs, which carry frequentative, momentane, causative, and inchoative aspect meanings. |
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With a pole in his hand Musayev guide people while crossing the road in an effort to lessen frequentative traffic accidents in town of Surahani. |
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In this hygiene norm limitary values are indicated just for equivalent and maximum sound levels, and frequentative characteristics of noise are currently not evaluated. |
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