Consider the verb forms from the imaginary language Caqon. (…
Consider the verb forms from the imaginary language Caqon. (Note: assume Caqon has the same rules for syllabifying words as English. Also, each vowel is the nucleus of its own syllable.) saqi ‘s/he runs’ sasaqi ‘s/he is running’ botin ‘s/he swims’ bobotin ‘s/he is swimming’ ombu ‘s/he thinks’ oombu ‘s/he is thinking’ qumes ‘s/he talks’ ququmes ‘s/he is talking’ dalbon ‘s/he leaps’ dadalbon ‘s/he is leaping’ binduza ‘s/he wonders’ bibinduza ‘s/he is wondering’ azdore ‘s/he asks’ aazdore ‘s/he is asking’ a. What type of word formation process is used to express Progressive Aspect in Caqon? b. Which part of the base is targeted for copying when creating the Progressive morpheme?