[B-Greek] EPLHSAN (Luke 5.7)

Sarah Madden sarah.r.madden at gmail.com
Fri Feb 8 19:00:32 EST 2008


Mitch,
My quick guess is that the double "P" is a reduplication, typical of MI
verbs (cf. DIDWMI), but the reduplication drops off for the aorist.

Sarah Madden
Maryland
sarah.r.madden at gmail.com


On 2/8/08, Mitch Larramore <mitchlarramore at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> How does the Present Active PIMPLHMI change to EPLHSAN
> in the Aorist Active? The PLH- is obviously common,
> but what happens to the initial PIM-?
>
> Mitch Larramore
> Sugar Land, Texas
>
>
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