Elements of Speech; and particularly Con-
sonants, p. I.
Combination of Consonants, p. 6.
Vowels and Combinations of Vowels, p. 8.
Laws of Phonetic change, p. II.
Sudden phonetic change, p. II.
Gradual phonetic change, p. 16.
Latin Alphabet in general, p. 21.
Latin Alphabet in detail:
Labials and Labiodentals, p. 24.
P, p. 24; B, p. 26; M, p. 27; V as consonant,
p. 29; F, p. 32.
Gutturals and Palatals, p. 34.
K, C, P. 34; X, p. 36; e, p. 37; G, p. 38; H,
p. 40; J, p. 42.
Old and exceptional forms of cases (Class I.),
P. 120.
1. Singular Number, p. 120.
2. Plural Number, p. 123.
§ 369. Defective or redundant words (Class I.),
p. 125
Peculiar declension of certain Pronouns and Adjec-
tives (Class I.), p. 126.
1. unus, ullus, nullus, solus, totus, alter, uter,
&c., ipse, p. 126.
2. ille, iste, alius, p. 127; illic, istic, p. 128.
3. hic, p. 128.
4. is, p. 129; idem, p. 130.
5. qui, p. 130; quis, p. 131; compounds of
qui, quis, p. 131.
Personal Pronouns, p. 132.
Nouns of Class II., p. 133.
i. Declension of -u stems, p. 133.
(Use of genitive in -1, p. 135.)
ii. Declension of -i stems. p. 136.
I. Stems with labial before 1, p. 138.
2. Stems with guttural before i, p. 140.
3. Stems with dental before i, p. 142.
4. Stems in -ni, p. 145; -li, p. 145 ; -ri, p. 147 ;
-si, p. 148.
iii. Declension of consonant stems, p. 149.
1. Stems ending in mutes and -m, p. 150.
(a) Labial stems, p. 151; (6) Guttural stems,
P. 151; (C) Dental stems, p. 152.
2. Stems ending in -1, p. 154.
3. Stems ending in -1, -1, -8, p. 156.
Old and exceptional forms of Cases (Class II.),
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Greek Nouns, Class II. p. 166.
I. Stems in -o, -eu, -y, p. 166.
2. Stems in -e and -1, p. 167.
3. Consonant stems, p. 168.
(a) Labial stems, p. 169; (6) Guttural stems,
p. 169; (c) Dental stems, p. 169; (d) Stems in
-1, p. 171; (e) Stems in -s or -1, p. 172.
Adverbs and Conjunctions, p. 173.
Ending in -a, p. 173; in -2, p. 173; in -o, p. 173;
in -u, p. 175; in -e, p. 175; in -i, p. 176; in - b,
p. 177; in -m, p. 177; in -t, -d, p. 179; in -n,
p. 179; in -1, p. 180; in -r, p. 180; in -8, p. 181.
INFLEXIONS OF VERB. Introduction, p. 182.
Purpose of inflexions, p. 182.
English equivalents, P. 183.
Inflexions of Person and Number, p. 185.
First Person, p. 186.
Second Person, p. 187.
Third Person, p. 188.
Inflexions of Mood, p. 189.
I. Indicative Mood, p. 189.
2. Imperative Mood, p. 189.
3. Subjunctive Mood, p. 191.
Classification of inflexions of Tense, p. 192.
Tenses formed from the Present Stem.
Present, p. 194; Future, p. 194; Imperfect in-
dicative, p. 195; Imperfect subjunctive, p. 195;
Present Infinitive active, p. 196; Infinitive passive,
p. 197; Gerund and gerundive, p. 197.
Old Futures in -so, -sim, p. 197.
XXI. Of Verb Stems; especially the Present Stem,
p. 200.
i. Consonant verbs, p. 200.
(Inchoative forms, p. 201.)
ii. Vowel verbs
1. with stems in -a, p. 203;
2. with stems in -o, p. 204;
3. with stems in -u, p. 204;
4. with stems in -e, p. 204;
5. with stems in -1, p. 205.
XXII. Tenses formed from the Perfect Stem, p. 206.
XXIII, Of the Perfect Stem, p. 209.
Perfect Stems formed
1. by reduplication, p. 209;
2. by lengthening the stem vowel, p. 210;
3. by suffixing -8, p. 210;
4. by suffixing -u, p. 212; -V, p. 213;
5. Perfect stem same as present stem, p. 214.
Verbs (non-derivative) which have no perfect active,
p. 215.
XXIV. Of the Supine Stem, p. 216.
i. Verbs with a vowel preceding supine suffix, p. 216.
ii. Verbs with a consonant preceding supine suffix,
1. Verbs which retain t, p. 218;
2. Verbs which soften t to s, p. 220.
Nature of supines, p. 221.
Forms derived from supine stem, p. 222.
XXV. Of the Traditional Classification of Verbs, p. 223.
XXVI. Examples of the Complete Inflexions of Verbs,
p. 225.
Present stem. Consonant conjugation, p. 226.
Principal vowel conjug on, p. 227.
Other vowel conjugations, p. 228.
Perfect stem, p. 230.
Supine stem, p. 231.
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