Morphology, in its turn, modifies the meaning of words and their syntactic features, namely the nature of the relations they establish with other words, and also helps in their linking with each-other in clauses or sentences, although we are dealing with the verbal form of the language. ...
In this variant the phrase 'dua + the infinitive characteristic of the Geg variant' has a meaning similar to phrases like '... sht duke (be doing)... ... ' or '... sht gati pr t (is about to)...' and is synonymous to analytical forms like 'jam duke lar (be washing)' or ...
instead of structures with nouns carrying the suffix –im in the function of direct object in a given subjective syntagm a verb may be used which is semantically connected to the acting noun thus changing the subjective syntagm to a verb syntagm and maintaining the informing and meaning unit....