Part II: Inflection
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Formation of Words
- Parts of
Speech
- DECLENSION
- GENERAL RULES FOR
THE ACCENT OF NOUNS
- SUBSTANTIVES
- FIRST DECLENSION
(STEMS IN ᾱ )
- SECOND DECLENSION
(STEMS IN ο )
- CONTRACTED
SUBSTANTIVES
- ATTIC
DECLENSION
- THIRD DECLENSION
- FORMATION
OF CASES: NOMINATIVE SINGULAR
- ACCUSATIVE
SINGULAR
- VOCATIVE
SINGULAR
- DATIVE
DUAL AND PLURAL
- ACCUSATIVE
PLURAL
- ACCENT,
STEM FORMATION, QUANTITY, GENDER
- STEMS IN A
LABIAL (π, β, φ) OR IN A PALATAL (κ, γ, χ)
- STEMS IN A
DENTAL (τ, δ, θ)
- B.
NEUTERS WITH STEMS IN τ AND IN ᾱτ VARYING WITH ας
- STEMS IN
A LIQUID (λ, ρ) OR A NASAL (ν).
- STEMS IN
A LIQUID (λ, ρ) OR A NASAL (ν)—Concluded
- STEMS IN
ερ VARYING WITH ρ
- STEMS IN
SIGMA (ες, ας, οσ)
- STEMS IN
ος
- STEMS IN
ω(ϝ)
- STEMS IN
ι AND υ
- STEMS IN
ευ, αυ, ου
- STEMS IN
οι
- CASES IN
-φι(ν)
- IRREGULAR DECLENSION
- ADJECTIVES
- DECLENSION OF
PARTICIPLES
- ADJECTIVES OF
IRREGULAR DECLENSION
- ADJECTIVES OF ONE
ENDING
- COMPARISON OF
ADJECTIVES
- PRONOUNS
- ADVERBS
- NUMERALS
- VERBS
- VERB-STEM AND
PRESENT STEM
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