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Aspect in Ancient Greek - Nijmegen Centre for Semantics

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206 Appendix C: List of abbreviations and symbolsC.2 GlossesI used the follow<strong>in</strong>g abbreviations <strong>in</strong> the glosses (based on the Leipzig Gloss<strong>in</strong>gRules, see http://www.eva.mpg.de/l<strong>in</strong>gua/resources/gloss<strong>in</strong>g-rules.php):1 first person3 second person3 third personacc accusativeadj adjectiveaor aoristconj conjunctivedat dativefut futuregen genitiveipfv imperfective<strong>in</strong>f <strong>in</strong>f<strong>in</strong>itivenom nom<strong>in</strong>ativenpst non-pastopt optativepass passivepc passé composépfv perfectivepl pluralprep prepositionprf perfectprs presentprt particlepst pastptcp participlerefl reflexiverel relativesg s<strong>in</strong>gularvcp vocative particlevoc vocativeFor reasons of space, I refra<strong>in</strong>ed from gloss<strong>in</strong>g gender. Furthermore, I glossedmood only <strong>for</strong> non-<strong>in</strong>dicative moods, and voice only <strong>for</strong> passive voice.

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