CLAS 126 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Genitive Case, Local Access And Transport Area, Text And Rubrics Of The Roman Canon

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Step 0: should already know vocab and declension. Step 1: identify the dictionary form and meaning of each word in phrase. Digit--> digitus, digiti, "finger, toe" //2nd declension mascu, noun. Pedum--> pes, pedis "foot" // 3rd declsion noun. Cavorum --> cavus, cava, cavum "hollow" // 2-1-2. Step 1: determine case and number of each word. Step 3: render latin words from study// make sure it agrees with gender that modifies. Single termination adjectives: 2-1-2 adjectives are said to have "three terminations" (three endings) M, f, n: most 3rd declension adjectives are "two terminations" One form denotes both masc. and fem. M and f/ neut: "single termination" 3rd declension adjectives. And neut: for these adjectives the dictionary also lists the gen sing. Velox, velocis "swift: participles are an important subtype of single terminations. Drink, drinking: participles are verbal adjectives // -ing adjectives, in latin participles are always single terminations that will end in ns, -nts.

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