| 11. | The reduplicating aorist involves reduplication as well as vowel reduction of the stem.
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| 12. | The aorist, the perfect and the imperfect.
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| 13. | Among Indo-European languages, Lithuanian is extraordinarily synthetic aorist and mediopassive forms.
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| 14. | Doric has also passed down its aorist terminations into most verbs of Demotic Greek.
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| 15. | Secondary endings are used with the imperfect, conditional, aorist, and optative.
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| 16. | The aorist of this verb is irregular, since it ends in ( ).
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| 17. | In the development of Latin, for example, the aorist merged with the perfect.
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| 18. | There is disagreement as to which functions of the Greek aorist are inherent within it.
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| 19. | Aorist and imperfect have disappeared from literary styles before the end of the 15th century.
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| 20. | A few archaisms still used ( aorist in the perfective aspect 1KABL'was').
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