Descriptive Grammar of New Persian

Navid Fazel, info@dastur.info

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2. Non-finite Verb Forms (بنهایِ فعل)

A non-finite verb form is a bound morpheme acosiated with a process or a certain state, that can be used as the structure core of gerunds (specially the infinitives), gerundive adjective nouns and verbs.

New Persian participles can be classified as follows:

2•a. The Objective Attribute (نمودِ مفعولی) of Non-finite Verb Forms

The intransitive (لازم), transitive (متعدّی) and causative objective attribute (سببی) of the non-finite verb form corresponds to the objective attribute of its infinitive (see 3•1•7•2•c. and 3•3•e.).

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