Latin Verb Forms

Classical Quarterly 10 (03):165- (1916)
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Abstract

These forms would result regularly from the longer forms, audivisti, etc. The v drops out between two like vowels, and these then contract immediately . Both the long and the short forms are used, but the intervening forms audiisti, etc., do not occur in early Latin, just as diitis is not found

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