Reconstruction talk:Proto-Germanic/und

Latest comment: 9 years ago by Anglom in topic Old English forms

Old English forms

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Old English shows the forms ōþ(prep. and conj.), and prefixes ōþ-, ūþ-. The former appear to stem from this word, but look like they take the form of the first prefix. The difference between the two prefix forms seems to be stress due to verbal and nominal use, I guess. Also I'm not really sure about the vowel of /ōþ, as some sources list short, others long. Anglom (talk) 21:55, 29 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

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