DEPONENT VERBS IN LATIN LANGUAGE (ACCORDING TO TACIT TEXTS)
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DEPONENT VERBS IN LATIN LANGUAGE (ACCORDING TO TACIT TEXTS)
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In the Latin language there is a group of verbs, about 500, which are characterized by the fact that they have the forms of the passive voice, but the meaning of the active voice. The article provides a description of the vocabulary and functioning of the depositor verbs against the background of collateral relations. It can be concluded that there are three voices in the Latin language: active, passive and deposit.
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actant derivation, defectiveness, deposition, pledge, Latin, paradigms
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