Catalan by Max Wheeler & Alan Yates & Nicolau Dols
Author:Max Wheeler & Alan Yates & Nicolau Dols [Wheeler, Max & Yates, Alan & Dols, Nicolau]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Published: 2002-09-11T04:00:00+00:00
16.6.1 IRREGULAR VERBS OF CONJUGATION II
The majority of Conjugation II verbs are irregular. Those that are regular, with no stem variation, are as follows:
Regular verbs of Conjugation II
(i) Most stems ending in a labial stop: -b-: rebre, concebre, decebre, percebre (but cabre/caber and saber are irregular); -p-: rompre; -m-: fúmer, prémer, témer, trémer.
(ii) Most stems ending in a dental/alveolar obstruent: -d-: perdre (but poder is irregular); -t-: batre, botre, fotre, retre (though compounds of -metre have an irregular participle); tòrcer, vèncer (but ser/ésser/esser is highly irregular).
(iii) Some stems in -ny- are regular in the General variety but may be irregular elsewhere: fènyer, pertànyer, plànyer.
(iv) The rare verb cerndre may be regular or irregular.
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