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302 Formation of Tenses in the different Conjugations
303 Differences in the Person-endings.
304 Differences in the Augment and Reduplication
312 Paradigms of Regular Verbs.
A. Verbs in -μ
325 General View of the Cognate Tenses in the Different Conjugations of
371 Modifications of the former part of the Compound
375 Euphonic Changes at the point of junction or in the latter part of the
ART.
PART V.
SYNTAX OR CONSTRUCTION.
CHAPTER I.
ON THE PROPOSITION IN GENERAL, AND ON THE SUBJECT
IN PARTICULAR.
416 The Superlative Degree
CHAPTER II.
ON THE CATEGORICAL PROPOSITION, AND ON THE
DIFFERENT KINDS OF PREDICATES.
429 Primary Predicates considered with reference to the Secondary Predicates.
469 Contrasted Meanings of the Oblique Cases
470 Secondary Predicates. Supplement to the Cases. Prepositions
474 (a) Prepositions with the Genitive
476 (8) Prepositions with the Dative
477 (7) Preposition with the Accusative.
402
404
478 (8) Prepositions with the Genitive and Accusative
481 (e) Preposition with the Dative and Accusative
482 () Prepositions with three Cases
488 Quasi-Prepositions
489 Tertiary Predicates.
CHAPTER III.
ON THE HYPOTHETICAL PROPOSITION, AND ON THE
MOODS AND NEGATIVE PARTICLES.
509 General Rules respecting the Use of the Moods in Conditional Propositions 545
513 The Subjunctive and Optative in Conditional Propositions
530 Ou in the Categorical Proposition or Apodosis
531 O and un after Relatives and Relative Particles
534 Ou, when it negatives the primary notion of a Word or Phrase
535 O and uh in Interrogations
538 Mý after Verbs of Fearing, &c.
540 Construction of où μý
546