Deponent verb

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1Latin Prep Book 3 Index ablative absolute 143, 148, adjectives irregular (tōtuspronominal (alius, alia, aliud) 57, 84 by, translating 6

Latin Prep Book 3 Index ablative absolute 143, 148, adjectives irregular (tōtuspronominal (alius, alia, aliud) 57, 84 by, translating 6

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2Name:  Latin Verb Summary[removed]For the present, see the handout on chapters 1-4. For the imperfect and perfect, see the handout on chapters 5-6. For the irregular verb supersum, see the chs. 1-4 handout for the present

Name: Latin Verb Summary[removed]For the present, see the handout on chapters 1-4. For the imperfect and perfect, see the handout on chapters 5-6. For the irregular verb supersum, see the chs. 1-4 handout for the present

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3Name:  Latin Verb Summary[removed]For the present, see the handout on chapters 1-4. For the imperfect and perfect, see the handout on chapters 5-6. For the pluperfect, see the chs[removed]handout. For the irregular verbs ob

Name: Latin Verb Summary[removed]For the present, see the handout on chapters 1-4. For the imperfect and perfect, see the handout on chapters 5-6. For the pluperfect, see the chs[removed]handout. For the irregular verbs ob

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4DEPONENT VERBS There is a group of verbs in Latin which have passive forms but active meanings. They are called deponent verbs because they have “laid aside” (dëpönö, -ere) their passive meanings but have retained

DEPONENT VERBS There is a group of verbs in Latin which have passive forms but active meanings. They are called deponent verbs because they have “laid aside” (dëpönö, -ere) their passive meanings but have retained

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5Features, Syntax, and Categories in the Latin Perfect David Embick The analysis centers on the notion of category in synthetic and analytic verbal forms and on the status of the feature that determines the forms of the L

Features, Syntax, and Categories in the Latin Perfect David Embick The analysis centers on the notion of category in synthetic and analytic verbal forms and on the status of the feature that determines the forms of the L

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Language: English - Date: 2008-09-15 16:14:14
6To Appear in H. Harley ed. The Proceedings of the Penn/MIT Workshop on Aspect, Argument Structure, and Events, May 1997, MITWPL Voice Systems and the Syntax/Morphology Interface David Embick, University of Pennsylvania/M

To Appear in H. Harley ed. The Proceedings of the Penn/MIT Workshop on Aspect, Argument Structure, and Events, May 1997, MITWPL Voice Systems and the Syntax/Morphology Interface David Embick, University of Pennsylvania/M

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