Quasi-participle

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In Baltic studies, quasi-participations are infinite verb forms , which mostly correspond to the Slavic transgressive in terms of function , but can also be used in the constructions of modus relativus and accusativus cum participio . In addition, quasiparticiples have replaced conjugated participles in the dative absolute in today's East Baltic languages . The form arose from participles by omitting the ending.