Some verbs can't be made passive, and some verbs have the active future participle in place of the past participle for the fourth principal part. Sources and Further Reading Moreland, Floyd L., and Fleischer, Rita M. "Latin: An Intensive Course." Berkeley: University of California Press, 1...
principal partsThis paper provides a fully word-based,ive analysis of predictability in Latin verb paradigms. After reviewing previous traditional and theoretically grounded accounts of Latin verb inflection, a procedure is outlined where the uncertainty in guessing the content of paradigm cells given ...
[Middle Englishconducten, from Latincondūcere, conduct-,to lead together; seeconduce.] con·duct′i·bil′i·tyn. con·duct′i·bleadj. Synonyms:conduct, direct, manage, control, steer1 These verbs mean to exercise direction over an activity:Conductapplies to the guidance, authority, and res...
predictabilityprincipal partsThis paper provides a fully word-based, abstractive analysis of predictability in Latin verb paradigms. After reviewing previous traditional and theoretically grounded accounts of Latin verb inflection, a procedure is outlined where the uncertainty in guessing the content of ...