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  1. Perfect Tense

    Linked via "middle/passive endings"

    Ancient Greek
    In Ancient Greek, the Perfect was highly marked, often carrying a resultant state that was temporally anchored to the present indicative. The morphology was extremely complex, involving reduplication, augmentations(in secondary tenses), and distinct middle/passive endings [1].
    Latin and Romance Languages