7αg Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What is the substantive use of the adjective? | When an adjective is not attached to a noun, but acts like a noun itself. |
What happens when a dental is followed by σ? | The dental drops. |
What is a dental? | A sound pronounced at the teeth. |
What letters are dentals in Greek? | δ, τ, θ, ζ |
What happens when a velar/gutteral is followed by σ? | The two combine to form ξ. |
What is a velar/gutteral? | A sound pronounced in the throat. |
What letters are velars in Greek? | γ, κ, χ |
What happens when a labial is followed by σ? | The two combine to form ψ. |
What is a labial? | A sound pronounced at the lips. |
What letters are labials in Greek? | β, π, φ |
What is the accent rule for 3rd declension nouns? | If they are monosyllabic (i.e. their stem is a single syllable), the accent will move to the ultima in the genitive and dative. |
What letters drop when at the end of a word? | Dentals (δ, θ, τ, ζ) |
In what cases are reflexive pronouns? | All but the nominative and vocative (i.e. the oblique cases) |
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