2013
DOI: 10.52919/translang.v12i2.674
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Präteritumschwund

Chahinez Bourouba

Abstract: Past tense fading The German language is constantly changing. Examples of language change in New High German include the decline of the subjunctive II in favour of the paraphrase of dignity, the reduction of unstressed endings and the simultaneous construction of new endings on prepositions. An older language change can still be traced in its effects on German today, the so-called Upper German preterit decline. This denotes the omission of the past tense in Early New High German in southern Germany. A ph… Show more

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