Declining of Participles
Francisc Czobor
fericzobor at YAHOO.COM
Tue Mar 28 08:50:11 UTC 2006
Hello TN,
The declension of participles is found in Wright's Grammar at pages 110-
112, § 239-242.
Francisc
--- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, "wannabecarmelite"
<wannabecarmelite at ...> wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, I'm a Medieval History major in university, and I
> decided (since my specialty is Anglo-Saxon England to make a study of
> earlier Germanic languages and literature) to study Gothic, and I
have
> a copy of Wright's Grammar. I've encountered the dative absolute
> several times in the sentences I've been translating, but I've looked
> and looked through my grammar and can't find how participles decline.
> If anyone knows where it might be located in the grammar or even they
> just decline like a certain set of nouns, I would much appreciate the
> information.
> Sincerely,
> TN
>
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