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  • Thematic, with zero-grade root and accent on the thematic vowel.
  • The first conjugation class is characterized by an absence of the thematic vowel in infinitive, present as well as past.
  • The thematic vowel technically belongs to the suffix and not the ending, as each suffix is inherently either thematic or athematic.
  • The Homeric form comes from the same case ending, with the first-declension pseudo-thematic vowel "  ".
  • The classification depends on whether the verb stem has a thematic vowel, and if so, whether it is retained in present tense.
  • The thematic vowel ( or ) counts as neither stem nor ending, but alternates between the two depending on which accent is considered.
  • The thematic vowel ablauts to only in word-final position in the vocative singular, and before in the neuter nominative and accusative plural.
  • Thematic verbs form present active infinitives by adding to the stem the thematic vowel and the infinitive ending, and contracts to, e . g ..
  • A clear difference with nominals is that verbs derived directly from roots, with no suffix ( or only a thematic vowel ), were very common.
  • The formation seemed to have zero-grade of the root and accent on the thematic vowel, like the " " tudati " " type.
  • The cardinals ending in a syllabic nasal ( seven, nine, ten ) inserted a second nasal before the thematic vowel, resulting in the suffixes and.
  • To form a verb from the root's own aspect, verb endings were attached directly to the root, either with or without a thematic vowel.
  • In Latin, there are four conjugations depending on the vowel before the endings ( which include the thematic vowel ) : a, e, none, i.
  • Classical Armenian had a mediopassive form that was marked by changing the verb's thematic vowel instead of with a unique conjugation like in other Indo-European languages.
  • In Greek, some of the Latin conjugations are represented by contracted verbs instead, in which the stem vowel contracts with the ending ( which includes the thematic vowel ).
  • The 3rd conjugation is divided into 2 subgroups, the 1st one containing the thematic vowel " +  ", and the 2nd subgroup-all other vowels.
  • 1, 2 The syllabic thematic vowel " 8 " changes to the non-syllabic " X " when preceding inflectional suffixes which begin with a vowel.
  • Palatalization of the final root consonant occurs in the 2nd singular, 3rd singular, 3rd dual and 2nd plural in thematic classes II and VIII-XII as a result of the original PIE thematic vowel " e ".
  • In the descendant languages, athematic verbs were often extended with a thematic vowel, likely because of the complications resulting from the consonant clusters formed when the mostly consonant-initial endings were added directly onto the mostly consonant-final stems.
  • Some verbs, most notably stems ending in "'7 "'( "'first class of the first conjugation, and a few other frequently used ones, use only the bare stem without a thematic vowel:
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