[B-Greek] 1 Fut.

Mitch Larramore mitchlarramore at yahoo.com
Fri Oct 8 16:10:20 EDT 2004


Kevin:

I have seen some Futures without the Q, but I thought
it just dropped for phonetic reasons, rather than
being considered a different conjugation. Does not
some of the 1 Future morphoparadigm verbs occasionally
drop the Q (and thus look like a 2 Future)?

Mitch Larramore

--- "Kevin W. Woodruff" <cierpke at prodigy.net> wrote:

> Mitch:
> 
> The Future tense has two passive forms. the 1st
> future
> and the 2nd Future. The 1st Future Tense uses:
> 
> the aorist passive tense stem (without the augment)
> +
> the tense formative of theta eta sigma + the
> connecting/thematic vowel + the primary passive
> personal ending to form the verb
> 
> 
> The 2nd Future Tense uses:
>  the aorist passive tense stem (without the augment)
> +
> the tense formative of eta sigma + the
> connecting/thematic vowel + the primary passive
> personal ending to form the verb
> 
> The only differance is the tense formative. The 1st
> Future uses theta eta sigma, the 2nd uses eta sigma
> as
> the tense formative. 
> 
> Kevin
> 
> 
> --- Mitch Larramore <mitchlarramore at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > I've seen "1 Fut." in a Lexicon as if it means
> First
> > Future. Is that right? Is there a 2 Future?
> > 
> > 
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