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: In {{language name|rad}} grammar, depersonalisation refers to the morphosyntactic phenomenon of verbs losing their {{glossary|person|personal}} {{glossary|conjugation|endings}} to preceding conjunctions or particles, thus carrying only {{glossary|number}} φ-features. They are typically listed as their own forms in tables. Not to be confused with {{glossary|impersonal|impersonal verbs}}. | : In {{language name|rad}} grammar, depersonalisation, also known in Hirdic linguistics as the '''disjunctive''', refers to the morphosyntactic phenomenon of verbs losing their {{glossary|person|personal}} {{glossary|conjugation|endings}} to preceding conjunctions or particles, thus carrying only {{glossary|number}} φ-features. They are typically listed as their own forms in tables. Not to be confused with {{glossary|impersonal|impersonal verbs}}. | ||
; {{anchor|dual}}dual, dual number | ; {{anchor|dual}}dual, dual number |