Venerable Pandita,
Thank you very much, it is clear now. Warder lesson 28 deals with the
reflexive or middle conjugation, attanopada.

With respect,
Nina.
Op 2-dec-2009, om 7:43 heeft ashinpan het volgende geschreven:

> In classical Pali grammars, content is treated as the locus
> (location) of the language that refers to it. So "havin the same
> substratum" means that both "puriso" and "pacati" have the same
> location, i.e., the same referent.
>
> > N: Looking at the locative paciiyate and gacchiiyate, is this a
> > absolute locative , like in Latin an absolute ablative? It
> usually is
> > in the genetive. But does the extra i not denote a passive?
> > When (or because) the man cookes the rice, when (or because) the man
> > goes to the village?
>
> Both these words are not nouns but only conjugated passive verbs
> with 3rd pers. sing. attanopada endings.



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