The Forms of Latin: A Descriptive and Historical Morphology |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOLS 9 | 199 |
204 The Number of Nouns and Adjectives 15 | 205 |
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1st sg 2d pl 2d sg 3d pl 3d sg ablaut accent adjectives adverbs Amph analogical aorist became case-forms Cato clLt compounds Conj consonant consonant-stems consonantal dat.-abl dative Decl declension diphthong dissyllabic enclitic extended Fest formation forms gender genitive gerundive Greek haplology iambic shortening indicative infinitive inscriptions Italic Latin lengthened long vowel Lucr masc meaning neut neuter nom.-acc non-thematic nouns NUMERAL original Oscan paradigm participle passive perf perfect periphrastic personal ending phonetic Plautus plural prefix pres present Prisc probably pronominal pronouns reduplicated regular remade replaced Resp rhotacism root seen in Skt SINGULAR stems strong grade subj subjunctive substantive suffix syllable syncope tenses thematic vowel Varro verbs Verg vowel weakening weak grade whence words zero grade