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INFLECTION: PRELIMINARY REMARKS (
355
-
380
)
STEMS
section 29
I.
(A) VOWEL VERBS:
I. (B) VOWEL VERBS: CONTRACTED VERBS
I. (C) CONSONANT VERBS
CONJUGATION OF
μι-
VERBS
ACCENT
AUGMENT
REDUPLICATION
TENSE-SUFFIXES, THEMATIC VOWEL, MOOD-SUFFIXES
ENDINGS OF THE VERB: PERSONAL ENDINGS
ENDINGS OF THE PLUPERFECT, ENDINGS IN
σθ
FORMATION OF THE TENSE-SYSTEMS (
Ω
AND MI-VERBS)
CHANGES IN THE VERB-STEM
This text is part of:
Table of Contents:
Part I: Letters, Sounds, Syllables, Accent
Part II: Inflection
Part IV: Syntax
ADVERBIAL COMPLEX SENTENCES
(
2193
-
2487
)
ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
(
RELATIVE CLAUSES:
2488-
2573
)
[*] 357. Moods.—Four moods, the indicative, subjunctive, optative, imperative, are called finite, because the person is defined by the ending (366). The infinitive, strictly a verbal noun (358), is sometimes classed as a mood.
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