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Abstract 1.Athematic inflection of vowel-stem verbs (§24.1): but Boeotian inscriptions show thematic inflection with West Greek and Attic. 2.Perfect ptcpl.: the inherited suffix *-wos- was replaced with -ont- imported from the present (*-wos- had to be remodelled in all dialects after the disappearance of intervocalic *-s-): Eπεστα-κτα 9 8, ‘in office’ (Ecp-{σταμα). 3.Infinitives: (a) the athematic infin. (active) is -μεin Thess. Boe., extended to thematic verbs also. (b) Lesb. has athematic -μεα(apparently a blend of -μεand -α), but only in the case of short- vowel monosyllabic stems (lμ-μεα, δ6-μεα, θi-μεα): other athematic stems share the thematic ending, viz. long vowel -.
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