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The mixed aorist subjunctive in Classical Armenian
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Petr Kocharov
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October 5, 2022
Abstract
The paper is dedicated to the pattern of voice marking found in the aorist subjunctive of Classical Armenian that combines the mediopassive ending of the 1st person singular with active and labile endings in the remaining forms of the paradigm. The pattern forms a stable inflectional type in verbs with the i-stem aorist but is also marginally attested in other verbal classes. The goal of the present paper is to describe the distribution of the mixed subjunctive in the early Classical Armenian texts and clarify its origin.
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Keywords for this article
Classical Armenian;
verbal morphosyntax;
voice marking;
reflexivity;
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