verb paradigms
Matthew Ferris
hill1823 at yahoo.com
Wed Sep 18 10:34:20 EDT 2002
It seems that some verbs jump from one paradigm to another in the various
tenses, that is they may use first aorist forms, but second aorist passive
forms, for example. GRAFO is a case in point. It uses first aorist (EGRAYA) but
in the aorist passive, it uses the second aorist pattern: EGRAFHN. Is this
simply because of the stem ending in F, and is there any way of predicting when
a verb will behave like this?
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