This reference guide provides a comprehensive reference to the strong verbs and preterite-present verbs used in Old English (Anglo-Saxon). Author Louise Pound offers clear explanations of the grammatical rules governing these verbs, as well as extensive examples drawn from notable Anglo-Saxon works. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of the English language, linguistics, or the literature of the Anglo-Saxon era.
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