| 11. | Thus " stelan "'to steal'represents the strong verb conjugation paradigm.
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| 12. | Strong verbs had four principal parts, from which the remaining forms could be derived.
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| 13. | Some originally weak verbs have taken on strong-type forms by analogy with strong verbs.
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| 14. | Thus we can reconstruct Common Germanic as having seven coherent classes of strong verbs.
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| 15. | Thus " stelan " " to steal " represents the strong verb conjugation paradigm.
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| 16. | However, there were some class 7 strong verbs that showed both ablaut and reduplication.
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| 17. | In Proto-Germanic, the system of strong verbs was largely regular.
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| 18. | Strong verbs are the second most numerous verb group.
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| 19. | In the present tense, they originally conjugated like the past tense of a strong verb.
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| 20. | For some groups of strong verbs the plural also used another vowel than the singular.
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