Latin Verb Forms

Classical Quarterly 10 (3):165-168 (1916)
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These forms would result regularly from the longer forms, audivisti, etc. The v drops out between two like vowels, and these then contract immediately. Both the long and the short forms are used, but the intervening forms audiisti, etc., do not occur in early Latin, just as diitis is not found.

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