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Category:Proto-West Germanic class 1 weak verbs

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Newest pages ordered by last category link update:
  1. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/miskijan
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/skikkijan
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/krakkjan
  4. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/garrijan
  5. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/hraggjan
  6. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/laugijan
  7. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/tanþijan
  8. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/underþankijan
  9. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/infōrijan
  10. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/hlūdbārijan
Oldest pages ordered by last edit:
  1. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/sangijan
  2. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/gralljan
  3. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/smalljan
  4. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/skiuhijan
  5. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/skirmijan
  6. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/wankijan
  7. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/wurpijan
  8. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/hōdijan
  9. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/sturtijan
  10. Reconstruction:Proto-West Germanic/īlijan

Proto-West Germanic class 1 weak verbs, where the stem was followed by /i/~/j/ in Proto-Germanic (or /ij/ after a heavy stem, due to Sievers' Law).

This triggered umlaut in most daughter languages, as well as gemination of the final consonant in light stems in West Germanic.



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