GREK 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Personal Pronoun, Genitive Case, Preposition And Postposition
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Shelmerdine, introduction to greek (second edition, november 2011 printing) 2 that is with their stems ending in a dental. Note, however, that the stem of (cid:305) (cid:541) , (cid:305) (cid:541) (cid:306) (previously dealt with in chapter 8) also ends in a dental. Though there is no example given for a noun with a stem ending in a (cid:537), the theta would like the other dentals of course also drop out before the sigma of the dative plural ending (cf. Shelmerdine"s chart at the top of p. 40).