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Which morphological categories did Old English verbs express with the help of inflections?
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Read moreWhat is the reason for the difference in pronunciation of the consonants in the following English and German words: pan – Pfanne town – Zaun make – machen
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Read more“Describe the split of /k/ and /g/ in Old English. Which mechanism of change was involved? Why is the in the words cuman and ic pronounced differently? Which other sound combination, apart from /k/ and /g/, did palatalization affect in Old English?Provide the phonetic symbol for the underlined letter in the following OE words līf – līfes – pæð – cweðan – nosu – sellan-weorc”
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Read more“8. Why do we have a change of the stem vowel in Modern English plural nouns like mice, feet, or men?”
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Read more7. Describe the sound change of i-mutation. When did it take place? List four grammatical areas in which we can find the consequences of i-mutation in Old English.,”- i-Mutation: o sound becomes more similar when i-sound is in next syllable- too place in preOE- Grammatical Areas: o Person, Number (2nd/3rd pers. Sng.) o Plural of Nouns Louse/lice o Comparison of adjectives Normal: older, oldest Relation to person: old, elder, eldest o Word formation O and e: long
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