* Plural: Use this to record the plural form of any noun you elicit. (donʼt need to transcribe this or seek any additional information, just make a recording)
* Alternative tense/aspect: Use this to record a second tense form of any verb you elicit. If the form that you elicited seems to be Imperfective (present/generic/imperfective/habitual), try to record a completive or past form (which form doesnʼt matter), and vice versa for reference. Donʼt need to transcribe, but add a simple gloss in the note "e.g. He ran"
Additional recordings that may (rarely) need to be captured under certain conditions:
* Possessive: Use this only if you learn that a noun has a different form when possessed. Try to record the unpossessed form as the lexeme, and then make a recording of the possessed form here.
* Suppletive verbal number: Use this only if you learn that a verb has a different form when there is more than one person involved. Intransitives can have different stems for plural or dual subjects, and transitives can have different stems for plural or dual objects.
* Durative/Imperfective: Some verbs lengthen a medial consonant to form a Durative/Imperfective stem. If you hear two related forms of a (C)VCV(h) verb, and one of them has a geminate medial C (and an imperfective meaning), try to record the simpler (non-geminate) form as the lexeme, and make a recording of the possessed Durative form here.
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