A Philological Introduction to Greek And Latin for Students

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A Philological Introduction to Greek And Latin for Students
C Kegan Charles Kegan Paul
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H. G. koM, H. G. and E. gold, see Sec. 23 ; /is from j/if, j^/«lf, stem stlit, O. H. G. j/^^, H. G. streit, E.
j^j^. Compare dX^ — ar^«/ Sec. 25.
2. Original Spirants. S (Spiritus Asper). F. Jod.
XXX. The Sibilant S and its Substitute the Rough Breathing.
I. The original ^ is retained in Greek at the end of words, before mutes at the beginning and in the middie of words, less often before a vowel at the beginning.
a. At the end, so far as the Greek laws of termination permit, compare Sec. 35 :
...e.g., in /u.ei/os, stem ficvei, Skr.
manas, yevos; as suffix of the nom. sing. masc. and fem.
iroo-is = irons, patis, oifr = fmrs, and of the genit. sing.
OS.
)8. At the beginning and in the middle generally before mutes : Root £s, to be; 2 sing, to-o-i Homeric; 3 sing. eo-Tt ; i pi.
hx[t.iv, 2 pi. COTE ; imp. 'urQi = ia-Oi, (xttio etc., impf. dual ^oTov, ^o-TTjv, 2 pi. Tjare connected with ^re ; Latin sum = esum, est, estis, etc. ; Gothic, H. G. ist, E. is.
c s — fes — vas, Latin ves in vestis, hnnifu = hav.


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