[gothic-l] Some more odd strong verb endings ?
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Tue Dec 28 05:32:16 UTC 2004
I have come across about 200 of these in the extant Gothic literature.
Some of these are found across a number of verbs while others are
probably just unique to a certain verbs.
Anyone have thoughts on this? Again, I can't find anything in the
literature to describe this so I feel I must be missing something
obvious. Presumably most of these are for present/active/indicative
verb forms.
-andans
-andam
-ana
-ano
-andei
-andeins
-andan
-andein
-ando
-andane
-andona
-andeim
-andin
-andins
-anai
-anona
-anane
-anans
-anon
-anana
-anam
-anos
-andeino
-anis
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Ted Karas
AIFoundations.org
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