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摘要
摘要:本文的目的是对希腊语动词“ν γ ομαι”的词源进行修正。它来源于一个词根*seh2g/ vi -,这一点并没有造成任何特殊的问题。然而,这种衍生引起了一些形态句法上的困难,在这里要加以解决。
Abstract The aim of this paper is to revise the etymology of the Greek verb ἡγέομαι. It has been derived from a verbal root *seh2g/ĝ-, and this point does not pose any special problem. However, this derivation raises some morphosyntactic difficulties that are to be addressed here.