The Forms of Latin |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOLS | 9 |
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1st sg 2d pl 2d sg 3d sg ablaut accented adjectives adverbs Amph analogical aorist became case-forms Cato clLt compounds Conj consonant consonant-stems consonantal dat.-abl dative Decl declension denoting diphthong dissyllabic dual enclitic extended Fest formation forms gender genitive gerundive Greek haplology i-stem iambic shortening indicative influence inscriptions Italic Latin lengthened Lith long vowel Lucr masc masculine meaning monophthong monosyllabic neut neuter nom.-acc nominative non-thematic normally nouns NUMERAL original Oscan paradigm participle passive perf perfect phonetic pIE ended Plautus plural pres Prisc probably pronominal pronouns rarely reduplicated regular remade replaced rēs Resp rhotacism root seen in Skt short vowel SINGULAR stem-vowel stems strong grade subjunctive substantive suffix syllable syncope tenses thematic vowel Varro verbs Verg vowel weakening whence words