| 1. | Apophony is not as common with weak verbs as in Standard German.
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| 2. | Tweants, like many other Germanic languages, distinguishes between strong and weak verbs.
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| 3. | These verbs were factitives, similar to the first class of weak verbs.
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| 4. | They are, however, mainly regular changes, like those in the weak verbs.
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| 5. | This is most common in the past tense forms of weak verbs:
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| 6. | Here's an article on them : Eliminate Weak Verbs Once & For All.
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| 7. | There are three major classes of weak verbs in Old Saxon.
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| 8. | Like class 1 weak verbs, the-j-varied with-ij-depending on the length of the stem.
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| 9. | The effect has an important consequence for some of the oldest weak verbs.
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| 10. | A significant subclass of class 1 weak verbs were causative verbs.
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