A Grammar of the Icelandic Or Old Norse Tongue, Tr. From the Swedish of Erasmus Rask By George Webbe Dasent

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g. fai mdr, give me {thatf. But this distinction is oft^ti neglected by new writers.
27$b The pron« are sometime^ compounded with the verbsi, e* g. vi^ag, (or viljak, vitjac) for vit^ ek, (eg); this bappena in particular with the 2"^ pers. pron. |)u, which is compouiided with all imperat. so that the accent falls away, e. g. elskaSu, sjaSu see thou^ gacktu go thou^ etc., according to the character of the foregoing letter. This pron. is also compounded with most monosyll. pres., yet so that the
...vowel falls away entire- ly, and 5, rf, or /, only is kept, when the pron. stands before, e. g. J)u 16s t thou readest^ {^ti kannt thou canst, vill willt^ s^rS seest etc.; but should the pron. stand after the verb, e. g. in questions, the vowel remains 16stu, kanntu, villtu, s^rSu, seest thou? Some authors write (he imperat. separately gack f)ti, sja |)6, etc., but since we cannot write kann f)6, vil |)U, nor in common speech feay gack f)6, but by old custom gacktu, this change of orthography seems needless and wrong.

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