The attributive verb formation is the usual way of forming relatives in Luganda when the antecedent is the subject of the subordinate verb, and is sometimes called the 'subject relative'.
The discussion at the synodical meetings was conducted in the highest Sibish, with multiple clauses, elaborate parentheses, and spectacular verb formations.
His careful study of the unusual script led to the decipherment of a number of Meroitic words, phrases, and verb formations, and helped shed some light on the social and political constructs of this mysterious civilization.
His work includes one of the few documented tripersonal verb forms where the direct object is not in the third person: gommendatzen cerauzquiotet "I recommend you to them", which is a type of Basque verb formation no longer in use.
These forms can be viewed as analogous to verb conjugations in languages such as Spanish in terms of the additional complexity of verb formation that they induce.
On the other hand, no personal endings are found here simply because no ordinal rank has yet been represented at this early stage of verb formation, a fact which gives us some insight into the reality underlying the term "non-finite".
The question then becomes whether to analyse these verb formations as incorporation or as denominal derivation of verbs.
And it follows the standard verb formation of Americanize, Russianize, Germanize.
Nawat is one of many languages possessing such items and the associated patterns, which in this case are 'expressive' verb formations.
A more decisive evidence that Uralic and Yukaghir form a valid genetic node comes from the presence of similar negative verb formations in each.