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conjugation Conjugation or conjugate may refer to: Linguistics * Grammatical conjugation, the modification of a verb from its basic form * Emotive conjugation or Russell's conjugation, the use of loaded language Mathematics * Complex conjugation, the chang ...
( mk, конјугација) is the creation of derived forms of a Macedonian verb from its
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by
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. Macedonian verbs are conventionally divided into three main conjugations according to the
thematic vowel In Indo-European studies, a thematic vowel or theme vowel is the vowel or from ablaut placed before the ending of a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) word. Nouns, adjectives, and verbs in the Indo-European languages with this vowel are thematic, and tho ...
used in the
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(i.e. ): * ''а''–group (e.g. ''вика'', ''бега''); * ''и''–group — further divided into three subgroups according to the thematic vowel in the : ** ''и''–subgroup (''носи''—''носив'', ''учи''—''учив''), ** ''е''–subgroup (''остари''—''остарев'', ''оздрави''—''оздравев''), ** ''а''–subgroup (''стои''—''стојав'', ''лежи''—''лежов''). * ''е''–group — further divided into four subgroups according to the thematic vowel in the : ** ''а''–subgroup (''викне''—''викнав'', ''падне''—''паднав''), ** ''е''–subgroup (''умре''—''умрев'', ''задре''—''задрев''), ** ''о''–subgroup (''пече''—''пеков'', ''сече''—''секов''), ** ∅–subgroup (i.e. with an
athematic stem In Indo-European studies, a thematic vowel or theme vowel is the vowel or from ablaut placed before the ending of a Proto-Indo-European (PIE) word. Nouns, adjectives, and verbs in the Indo-European languages with this vowel are thematic, and thos ...
; ''пие''—''пив'', ''трие''—''трив''). Futurity is expressed by placing the invariable particle ''ќе'' before a verb phrase.


Synthetic series

The synthetic series consists of three simple tenses—the present, imperfect and aorist—and the imperative mood.


Present tense

1, 2 The syllabic thematic vowel ''и'' changes to the non-syllabic ''ј'' when preceding inflectional suffixes which begin with a vowel.


Past tenses


Imperfect


Aorist


=''а''–group

=


=''и''–group

= 3 An intrusive /j/ occurs between /i/ and /a/.


=''е''–group

= 4 An intrusive /j/ occurs between /i/ and /a/.


Imperative mood


Non-finite series

The non-finite series consists of the verbal ''л''-form, verbal adverb, verbal noun and verbal adjective. * The verbal ''л''-form occurs in two forms: one based on the imperfect stem and one based on the aorist stem. The verbal ''л''-form inflects for gender and number. * The verbal adverb is an invariant form, based on the imperfect stem with the addition of the suffix ''-јќи''; ex. ''викајќи''. * The verbal noun is based on the imperfect stem of imperfective verbs with the addition of the suffix ''-ње''; ex. ''одење''. The verbal noun inflects for number and case as with other nouns. * The verbal adjective is based on the aorist stem when the stem ends in /a/. Otherwise, the imperfect stem is used. It is formed by adding -/t/ to the end of the stem where the vowel is preceded by -/n/ or -/ɲ/, otherwise -/n/ is used; for example, ''покани'' 'to invite' has the verbal adjective ''поканет'' 'invited', and ''дојде'' 'to come' has the verbal adjective ''дојден'' 'arrived'. The verbal adjective inflects for number, gender and case as with other adjectives.


Analytic series

The analytic series consists of compound tenses and the conditional mood. It is further divided into the ''сум''-series, ''беше''-pluperfect series and ''има''-series.


''Сум''-series

* The ''сум''-aorist is formed using the present tense of ''сум'' (inflecting for person, and dropped in 3P sg. and 3P pl.) and the aorist verbal ''л''-form. * The ''сум''-imperfect is formed using the present tense of ''сум'' (inflecting for person, and dropped in 3P sg. and 3P pl.) and the imperfect verbal ''л''-form


''Беше''-pluperfect series

* The ''беше''-aorist is formed using the aorist of ''сум'' (inflecting for person, and dropped in 3P sg. and 3P pl.) and the aorist verbal ''л''-form. * The ''беше''-imperfect is formed using the imperfect of ''сум'' (inflecting for person, and dropped in 3P sg. and 3P pl.) and the imperfect verbal ''л''-form.


''Има''-series

* The ''има''-perfect is formed using the present tense of ''има'' (inflecting for person) and the neuter sg. verbal adjective. * The ''имаше''-pluperfect is formed using the imperfect of ''има'' (inflecting for person) and the neuter sg. verbal adjective. * The ''имал''-perfect is formed using the present tense of ''сум'' (inflecting for person, and dropped in 3P sg. and 3P pl.), the verbal ''л''-form of ''има'' and the neuter sg. verbal adjective.


Conditional mood

The conditional mood is formed using the invariant particle ''би'' with the verbal ''л''-form. Imperfective and perfective verbs typically use the imperfect and aorist verbal л-forms, respectively.


Bibliography

* Koneski, B. (1996), ''Граматика на македонскиот јазик'' A Grammar of the Macedonian Language'(Macedonian), Skopje:
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Inc. * Friedman, V. A. (2001),
Macedonian
', SEELRC: Duke University. * Lunt, H. G. (1952), ''
A Grammar of the Macedonian Literary Language ''A Grammar of the Macedonian Literary Language'' is the title of the first English-language grammar of Macedonian. The grammar was written by Horace Lunt, an American working in Yugoslavia Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jug ...
'', Skopje. * Foulon–Hristova, J. and Poposki, A. (1998), ''Grammaire pratique du macédonien'' A Practical Grammar of Macedonian'(French), Paris: Langues & mondes, l'Asiatthèque.


External links


FlexiMac
— an automatic conjugator for Macedonian verbs.
Vigna.mk
— Macedonian aspectual conjugator. {{Language verbs
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