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accent allied already Anglo-Saxon answers appears base bear became becomes belong borrowed Brugmann CHAPTER close common conjugation connected connexion consider consonants corresponding cover Crown 8vo denoted derivative difference diphthongs drive early English Etymology examples explained fact final former further German give given Goth Gothic gradations Greek gutturals Hence hide Indo-Germanic initial introduction languages Latin latter lengthened Long grade lost Middle mutation Norse notes occurs once original pass past phonetic preserved prime grade Primer pronounced pronunciation regularly remains represents Root roots containing Sanskrit Second edition Second grade seen Selections sense short sometimes sound stem suffix syllable symbol Tale tense Teut Teutonic Third usually verb vowel W. W. SKEAT Weak grade weakened whence whence E written


