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− | '''Strong verb''' is a term which is used for the class of verbs where inflection is expressed by stem allomorphy or [[ablaut]], that is, by a change of the stem vowel, a change of the stem consonants, or both. | + | '''Strong verb''' is a term which is used for the class of verbs where inflection is expressed by stem [[allomorphy]] or [[ablaut]], that is, by a change of the stem vowel, a change of the stem consonants, or both. |
== Example == | == Example == |
Latest revision as of 09:03, 10 August 2014
Definition
Strong verb is a term which is used for the class of verbs where inflection is expressed by stem allomorphy or ablaut, that is, by a change of the stem vowel, a change of the stem consonants, or both.
Example
English: sing:sang:sung, dwell:dwelt:dwelt, and bring:brought:brought, Dutch: loop:liep:gelopen, zit:zat:gezeten.
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- German Starkes Verb
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