Screeve
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A screeve is a combination of tense, aspect and mood, used when describing a verb paradigm (a list of its inflectional forms). The most common name used in linguistics studies for this concept is TAM or TMA. Screeve is used almost exclusively in descriptions of Georgian grammar; it derives from the Georgian word mts'k'rivi, which means "row".
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