Conjugation: |
FIRST |
SECOND |
THIRD |
Feature: |
|
|
|
Ending of lexical form: |
-ω |
-ω |
-μι |
Aspect morpheme
for aorist active: |
punctuliar morpheme
-σα- |
neutral morpheme
-ο/ε- |
no morpheme –
adds endings directly |
Builds verb system upon: |
present stem |
aorist stem |
aorist stem |
Present stem requires
a durative morpheme: |
no |
yes |
yes |
No. of verbs in the N.T.
following this conjugation: |
930 |
34 |
36 |
(counting each simplex verb and its compounds as a single verb)"]
["C0.12", "Numbers of the Second and Third Conjugation verbs have forms and flexions which follow the first Conjugation."]
["C0.13", "For a discussion of these Conjugations, see #10.1 and #10.2."]
["C0.14", "The Greek verb system in all its ramifications will be presented in full for the regular First Conjugation verb, λύω, for which there will be given a Paradigm Synopsis, setting out the first person singular form for all the flexions of the paradigm of λύω, followed by a Meaning Synopsis of the meanings of the various flexions. The other paradigms of the First Conjugation are then given, followed by the Second and Third Conjugations (#C2 and #C3), and sections discussing Verbs With Direct Flexions (#C4), and Verbs Which Add a Durative Aspect Morpheme (#C5). Finally a Conspectus is given for the three Conjugations (#C6), and details of Deponent Verbs (#C7), Irregular Verbs (#C8) and Verb Groups (#C9)."]
["C0.15", "The form from a flexion given in the Paradigm Synopsis (always the first person singular where it exists, but the second person singular for the imperative and the masculine nominative singular for the participle) is called the flexion form. It consists of the tense stem (see #10.2) and the pronoun suffix (see #2.76)."]
["C0.2", "PARADIGM SYNOPSIS OF THE GREEK VERB
(For explanations, see the Notes which follow in #0.3.)"]