Ha! Linguistic Studies in Honor of Mark R. Hale
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…Future perfect le-lu-(k)-ot/menpf-release-pf-ptcp.act/nonact e-so-mai be-fut-1sg.nonact b.…
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…Familiar examples include act. pres. μανθάνω ‘learn’, aor. ἔμαθον : mid. fut. μαθήσομαι; act. pres. πνέω…
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…responsible for the (quasi-)obligatory nonactive morphology.14 Synchronically, it is possible that Mod[fut…
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…as well as in Archimedes; for the forms see Magnien 1912: 1.396–7. 4 Thus the contrast between e.g. fut…
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…‘wishing to make a covenant’ : ξυμβαίνω (fut. ξυμβήσομαι), διισχῡριείω Hippocr.…
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…Therefore any inflectional features relating to tense and modality, like [fut], will have to be “picked…
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…ptcp Participle caus Causative loc Locative rel Relative dat Dative nmlz Nominalizer sbjv Subjunctive fut…
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…It is also not clear if the medialization that resulted in fut. ἔδομαι ‘I will eat’ and, in parallel,…
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…one-participant stative verbs in group (1d) above, including the most basic state of them all, existence (εἰμί, fut…