of Bova (Reggio Calabria) in their patterns of auxiliary selection and participle agreement.
The pluperfect of the former variety exhibits an analytic form consisting of the imperfect of BE
and the active aorist participle, regardless of verb class, unlike Standard Modern Greek and
Griko. Likewise, a similar pattern is attested in the Calabrese of Bova, which forms the
pluperfect with the auxiliary BE with all verb classes, followed by the past participle. As for …