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Unit No. 2 Inflection of Nouns (Declensions)
| 1) | What is the distinguishing characteristic of the first declension?
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| 2) | What is the distinguishing characteristic of the second declension?
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| 3) | What is the distinguishing characteristic of the third declension?
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| 4) | Complete the paradigms for each of the following nouns: bolhv dovxa qeav
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| 5) | With an alpha in the lexical form, how does one determine whether to retain the alpha throughout or to use the mixed alpha/eta pattern?
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| 6) | How do the 1st declension masculine forms differ from the feminine forms?
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| 7) | What is distinctive about all neuter nominative and accusative forms?
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| 8) | What is distinctive about the genitive and dative neuter forms?
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| 9) | How do you determine the stem of a 3rd declension noun?
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| 10) | Complete the paradigms for each of the following nouns: savrx o[noma a[rcwn
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| 11) | Which function is never associated with the nominative case?
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| 12) | Which case is typically associated with the direct object of a verb?
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| 13) | If you have some form of the equative verb eijmiv along with several substantives in the nominative case, how do you determine which is the subject and which is the predicate nominative?
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| 14) | Which of the following is in error and why? thÚV kardivaV tou: oujranou ta; oijkiva/ tw:n e[rgwn
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