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  1. Morphological Marking

    Linked via "verb stem"

    In isolating languages (e.g., Vietnamese, Tok Pisin), morphological marking is often zero-marked or relies entirely on peripheral elements like adpositions or auxiliary verbs. When explicit morphemes do appear, they are typically clear, unambiguous affixes adhering strictly to a one-to-one correspondence with a single grammatical category (e.g., one suffix equals one tense).
    Conversely, **agglutinative…
  2. Verb Conjugation

    Linked via "verb stem"

    Fundamental Morphological Types
    Verb conjugation systems are broadly classified based on how inflectional information is encoded onto the verb stem.
    Synthetic vs. Analytic Systems