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From: christer@kuling.UUCP (Christer Johansson)
Newsgroups: net.nlang
Subject: Re: Second Person Plural
Message-ID: <814@kuling.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 14:20:31 EDT
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Posted: Wed Sep 18 14:20:31 1985
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Organization: (Studying CS at) the University of Uppsala, Sweden
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Summary: Wasn't termination -th used on verbs in 3:rd person singular?

In article <864@ptsfa.UUCP> of Tue, 10-Sep-85 20:17:17 GMT
rob@ptsfa.UUCP (Rob Bernardo) writes:
>In the table below, I have given all the forms of English verbs
>as distinguishable by morphology
>
>verb form		'be'		ALL      other     verbs
>					"irregular"	"regular"
>					(e.g. 'do')	(e.g. 'walk')
>
>present other (i.e 3 person) singulars	is	does	  walks

Shouldn't does and walks be doth and walkth?
(As in the Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away)
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