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A DESCRIPTIVE ANALYSIS OF URALI
Sam Mohan Lal
4.4.2. Imperative plural
      St.- [Tr.] - [Cau.] - {-i}
       -vi, -i
4.4.2.1. -vi occurs after the verb stems ending in vowels. -riya is a double honorific particle which is added to the imperative plural -vi.
ki:-vi > ki:vi } }‘(you pl.) tear’
ki:viriya > ki:viriya }
pui-vi > puiviriya } } ‘(you pl) hold’
pui-viriya > puiviriya }
le:-vi > le:vi } } ‘(you pl.) call’
le:-viriya > le:viriya }
kü:-vi > kü:vi ‘(you pl.) weed’
4.4.2.2. -i occurs elsewhere
siuvi-i > siuvii ‘(you pl.) whistle’
men-i (5.18) > menni ‘(you pl.) chew’
kutt-i > kutti ‘(you pl.) pierce’
gudd-i > guddi ‘(you pl.) knock on the head’
tin-i (5.18) > tinni ‘(you pl.) eat’
Rong-i > Rongi (Intr.) } } ‘(you pl.) sleep’
Rong-k-i (5.5,7) > Rokki (Tr.) }
o:-i > o:i (Intr.) } } ‘(you pl.) run’
o:-k-i (5.5,6) > o:i (Tr.) }
var-i > vari ‘(you pl.) come’
tar-i > tari ‘(you pl.) give’
4.5. Link Morph
There are two link morphs in Urali. They are -k- and -g-.
      St. [Tr.] - [Cau.] {-k-}
      ~ -k-, ~ -g-
4.5.1. ~ -k- occurs after all the vowel ending verb stems which are in transitive mood excepting the stems se:- and ėRu- meaning ‘do’ and ‘throw’. -k- also occurs after the stems ending in -l, - and -r with an exception to sol- and tar- meaning ‘tell and ‘give’

                                       

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