Inflection of the English Present Plural Indicative With Special Reference to T
Inflection of the English Present Plural Indicative With Special Reference to T
J D Rodeffer
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4. Personal pronoun-subject : Am fcestas, II, 20 ; (/ie haldas, Vii, 8 ; ^ie wutedlice cwoeftas, vii, 1 1 ; forgefes gie, vii, 1 2 ; habbas hia, vin, 2. 5. Subject unexpressed : selles, x, 33. C. Vocalic endings. Exclusive of the preteritive presents and wesan, the following vocalic forms translate Latin plural indicatives : wallige (vultis ; R 2, wallasge), xv, 12 ; we gelic-leta welle (adsimilabimus), iv, 30 ; gie onfce (accipietis), xi, 24 ; and unbinde hia (solvunt), xi, 4. Luke. A. Endings... in -$. 1. Noun-subject : deado arisaft, vii, 22 ; staras cymeft, xii, 6 ; wceras . . . Arisaft, xi, 32 ; cymaft dagas, xxi, 6 ; xxm, 29 ; cymeS dagas } XVH, 22 ; xix, 43. Middle English Inflections of the Present Indicative Plural. 35 2. Adjective-subject : alle . . . OnginnaS, xiv, 29 ; boege . . . Fallaft, vi, 59 ; gaa$ alle, 11, 3. 3. Relative pronoun-subject: %a %e geheraft, vin, 12; $a $e geseaft, x, 20; 3a $e . . . /ceSaS, vi, 27; $a $e iuh wel doeft, vi, 33. 4. Personal pronoun-subject : we habbaft, in, 8 ;
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