[B-Greek] EGEIRW

Jeffrey B. Gibson jgibson000 at comcast.net
Wed Nov 19 20:25:21 EST 2003



"Carl W. Conrad" wrote:

> It can, but unless there's a clear indication of an external factor
> responsible, one ought to assume that HGERQH is intransitive. The simple
> fact of the matter is that HGERQHN is middle-passive just exactly as
> EGEIROMAI is. We've discussed the overlap between ANISTAMAI/EGEIROMAI and
> the active counterparts ANISTHMI/EGEIRW several times on the list. This is
> the verb that got me started originally on my explorations of
> middle-passive and so-called "deponents."
>

So ... "he got himself up:?

Jeffrey
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