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Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?
- __From__: Sebastian Hew
- __Subject__: Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?
- __Date__: Thu, 04 Dec 2003 09:57:31 -0600
Peter T. Daniels wrote:
> Sebastian Hew wrote:
> >
> > Then again, THINK does form the preterite and ppt by adding a dental
> > suffix, and the definition doesn't say that the vowel cannot change
> > at the same time.
>
> And the N and the K? BANK doesn't yield BOUGHT, does it? or LINK
> LOUGHT?
Let me ask you this: Are DREAM, LEAP, LEARN and KEEP strong or weak by
your definition?
Sebastian.
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?, (continued)
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Sebastian Hew
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Peter T. Daniels
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Acke Ackspett
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
J. W. Love
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Sebastian Hew
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Peter T. Daniels
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Sebastian Hew
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Peter T. Daniels
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Sebastian Hew
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Peter T. Daniels
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Jacques Guy
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Miguel Carrasquer
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Jacques Guy
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Miguel Carrasquer
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Jacques Guy
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Peter T. Daniels
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Mikael Thompson
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Peter T. Daniels
- Re: Natural language with the MOST irregular verbs?,
Jacques Guy