Verbs in Justamija, Revisited | Conlang with Me #16

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In this video we revisit the verb system in our conlang Justamija Qal, taking our ablaut-riddled Proto-Qal paradigm and putting it through sound changes to derive some delightful irregularities. The historical linguistic fun continues!

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I'm glad there's at least 806 other people in the world like me, that watched this video, and 45 others that liked it :D

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Wouldn't any verb with a schwa in it have two stems as a result of the sound changes? It seems like the schwa will turn into i in some contexts and disappear/turn into "a" in other contexts.

Also, maybe verbs with two roots could be regular in the minds of Justamija-speakers. I think Persian has this property (where there are two stems that people need to know for verbs in order to get the full set of conjugations). Perhaps Justamija could have 3 types of verbs (single-stem, double-stem, and irregular)?

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