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THE LATIN vi - PERFECT WALTER PETERSEN UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA The object of this article is not to add one more hypothesis to the many others that have at various times been advanced to explain the origin of the Latin vi - Perfect ...
THE LATIN vi - PERFECT WALTER PETERSEN UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA The object of this article is not to add one more hypothesis to the many others that have at various times been advanced to explain the origin of the Latin vi - Perfect ...
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6 The other side of Sommer's argument , the connection of the vi - Perfect with the strong aorist , will not of itself disprove any other hypothesis which does not start here . While we must accept the remodelling from old aorists of ...
6 The other side of Sommer's argument , the connection of the vi - Perfect with the strong aorist , will not of itself disprove any other hypothesis which does not start here . While we must accept the remodelling from old aorists of ...
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3.2 776 f . , whether Greek in prehistoric times knew the historical perfect and lost the use later , must be answered in the affirmative , for the relation between the forms of the two tenses is explained most satisfactorily if partial ...
3.2 776 f . , whether Greek in prehistoric times knew the historical perfect and lost the use later , must be answered in the affirmative , for the relation between the forms of the two tenses is explained most satisfactorily if partial ...
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