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Aorist
Aorist Aorist (from Greek αοριστος, indefinite or unlimited) is ... There is some confusion over whether the aorist is a tense or an aspect. This reflects the double nature of the aorist in Ancient Greek, the most well-known language with an aorist. In the indicative, the Ancient Greek ...
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Aorist (translated from German)
Aorist That Aorist ( griechisch ???????? - the indefinite one) was one of ... as a three-lateral division between the Aorist, that Imperfect and that Perfekt . The Aorist indicates an final, punctual, sometimes repeated action ... contents Use It is important that the Aorist regards, linguistically, none Time form is, ...
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Talk:Aorist
Talk:Aorist Consider grammatical gender: Gender = {masculine, feminine} "neuter ... consider the Aspect system: Aspect = {perfect, imperfect} "aorist" is Greek for "undefined". The aorist class stands outside the Aspect system. Therefore aorist is not an aspect at all. It ... for the "null" gender. [Both "neuter" and "aorist" refer to the null class, a ...
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... of the old Greek (tables)/?? future and aorist (translated from French)
... of the old Greek (tables)/?? future and aorist Conjugation of the verb set of themes ... to rub") with the future and the aorist. This article depends on Conjugaisons of the old Greek (tables) . Credit Means Liability Aorist Future Aorist Future Aorist Future I N D I C ...
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Ancient Greek grammar
... are conjugated in four main tenses (present, aorist, perfect, and future), with a full complement ... the subjunctive and secondary (used in the aorist, imperfect, and pluperfect of the indicative, as ... separate forms only in the future and aorist (elsewhere, the middle forms are used). Principal ... six principal parts: present (I), future (II), aorist (III), perfect (IV), perfect middle (V) and aorist passive (VI), each listed in its ...
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Talk:Grammatical aspect
... eat), ěmъ has forms in aorist (which is a perfective past tense): ě ... most of the modern Slavic languages the aorist and imperfect are extinct tenses.--Harry 17 ... the relevant text posted below from the aorist page) to describe equivalences been English aspects ... 2), here is what I wrote in Aorist: As an aspect, the aorist is equivalent to what is normally ...
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Conjugations of the old Greek (translated from French)
... of the three aspects verbal fundamental: present, aorist (????????, "not limited", which corresponds, according to the ... general truths (it is named then "gnomic aorist"); statics (represented by the forms of perfect ... secondary times : imperfect (past of the present), aorist and pluperfect (past of perfect). This opposition ... can easily translate into French a "requirement aorist" by one present, according to the context ... added to the code two secondary times (aorist being, with the code, classified among ...
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Indo-European (translated from Italian)
... status (placed, be); sanscrito: dared; Greek: édoto; (aorist, preterito shape of: it gave); sanscrito: pitar ... oral adjective; - seven times (present, imperfect, future, aorist, perfect, piucchepperfetto, condition them). Parimenti the ancient ... like in sanscrito), clearly distinguished in the aorist and the future; - four ended ways (indicative ... or necessity; - seven times: present, imperfect, future, aorist, perfect, piucchepperfetto and perfect future. Not dissimilar ... the marked aspettuale character: present (durativo aspect),aorist (momentary aspect), perfect (perfettivo aspect, of ...
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Proto-Indo-European language
... conjugated in at least three "tenses" (present, aorist, and perfect), which actually have primarily aspectual ... in Greek) to the verbal root; the aorist and perfect are likewise formed, in each ... set of suffixes (7 for the Sanskrit aorist, at least 3 for the Greek aorist), with little or no relation between the ... to the same root, producing different present, aorist and/or perfect stems for the ...
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Conjugations of the old Greek (endings) (translated from French)
... with the sigmatic first nobody of the aorist (to consult this section) an inherited form ... reinterpreted -?? as being the mark of the aorist, loser of sight that it acted of ... form would have however been, for the aorist sigmatic, -??, coming from * - S-NT (with vocalization ... perfect endings confused with those of the aorist, which are relatively close: indeed, it -? of 1st person of the aorist, which rests on one * m vocalized, ...
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