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Mr. Walker on the Greek Aorist

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

James Hope Moulton
Affiliation:
Cambridge, March 16th

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1894

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References

page 240 note 1 Since this paper was written, Streitberg's very important article on the ‘Dehnstufe’ has come out, materially affecting several of the points discussed here (Ind. Forsch. iii. 305 sqq.).

page 240 note 2 See, however, Streitberg, l.c. p. 391 sqq.

page 241 note 1 For the 3rd pl. -ent, levelled to -αν(τ) in Greek by contamination of -α(τ) =-nt and -εν(τ), see Streitberg in Ind. Forsch. i. 82 sqq.

page 242 note 1 bhū is the proper reduction of the dissyllabic root bheue; and there is no real difficulty in supposing that Sanskrit and Greek independently levelled the singular to the plural. Note that the type is not found in Iranian.