Abstract
As in other archaic Indo-European languages, Ancient Greek personal pronouns are very suppletive and with idiosyncratic declension in the first and second person and the reflexive third person, whereas the non-reflexive …
As in other archaic Indo-European languages, Ancient Greek personal pronouns are very suppletive and with idiosyncratic declension in the first and second person and the reflexive third person, whereas the non-reflexive …