Includes bibliographical references (pages 376-390) and indexes.
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List of Tables; Abbreviations and Editions; 1. Introduction: An Archaic Verb System?; PART I. FOUR PROBLEMS IN THE LATIN VERB SYSTEM; PART II. THE EXTRA-PARADIGMATIC VERB FORMS: A SYNCHRONIC ANALYSIS; PART III. THE EXTRA-PARADIGMATIC VERB FORMS: A DIACHRONIC ANALYSIS; PART IV. A BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE RESULTS; References; Index of Passages; Index of Words; General Index
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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The first comprehensive treatment of Latin extra-paradigmatic verb forms, that is, verb forms which cannot easily be assigned to any particular tense in the Latin verbal system. - ;This is the first comprehensive treatment of Latin extra-paradigmatic verb forms, that is, verb forms which cannot easily be assigned to any particular tense in the Latin verbal system. In order to see what functions such forms fulfil, one has to compare their usage to that of the regular verb forms. In Part 1, Wolfgang de Melo outlines the usage of regular verb forms, which, surprisingly, has not always been descri.
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Title
Early Latin verb system.
International Standard Book Number
0199209022
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Latin language, Preclassical to ca. 100 B.C-- Tense.
Latin language, Preclassical to ca. 100 B.C-- Verb.