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Date: 2010-11-05 12:18:39
Germanic languages
Linguistic morphology
English grammar
German grammar
Indo-European linguistics
Preterite
Go
Apophony
Middle High German verbs
Linguistics
Grammar
Historical linguistics

The Goldogrin Past Tense by Patrick H. Wynne Introduction The Gnomish Lexicon (GL) records over 230 past tense forms, many of which Tolkien labeled “pret.”, i.e., preterite, a term that is synonymous with “past ten

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