From: Mary L B Pendergraft (pender@wfu.edu)
Date: Tue Jul 07 1998 - 14:25:33 EDT
Do you know Marinone & Guala, _Tutti i Verbi Greci_?
It identifies irregular forms and has useful paradigms; the biggest hurdle
it presents is that the abbreviations for tense, mood, etc., are in Italian.
There are patterns among second aorists, as Stephen Carlson points out, but
for me most of those make sense after I know them, rather offering help
when I'm guessing what the present was.
Mary
Mary Pendergraft
Associate Professor of Classical Languages
Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem NC 27109-7343
336-758-5331 (NOTE: this is a new number) pender@wfu.edu
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