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5 The rules in Table 3 realize each form of the past conjugational series in English by the dental stem . The other WG languages define a preterit stem by suffixing -e to the dental stem , while Dutch and German define participles by ...
5 The rules in Table 3 realize each form of the past conjugational series in English by the dental stem . The other WG languages define a preterit stem by suffixing -e to the dental stem , while Dutch and German define participles by ...
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Yet given that the members of the past series comprise a form class , they can have no substantive properties in common that imply [ + PAST ) . Hence [ + PAST ) must be associated individually with participial and preterit affixes ...
Yet given that the members of the past series comprise a form class , they can have no substantive properties in common that imply [ + PAST ) . Hence [ + PAST ) must be associated individually with participial and preterit affixes ...
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Realization of strong and weak past series in Frisian . The preterit stems in Tables 14-16 provide a base for preterit paradigms in German , Dutch , and Frisian . In particular , the German preterit stem provides a base for the ...
Realization of strong and weak past series in Frisian . The preterit stems in Tables 14-16 provide a base for preterit paradigms in German , Dutch , and Frisian . In particular , the German preterit stem provides a base for the ...
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