Language Change

comes from strong and weak verbs. In English the weak verb pattern (with a /d/ or /t/ as ending in the past) is the most common. The reason for this is probably that it leaves the stem unaltered and involves only one type of ending. It is the form favoured in first language acquisition and which has spread at the expense ................
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