In grammar, the term weak is used in opposition to the term strong (stark) to designate a conjugation or declension when a language has two parallel systems.
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- Germanic weak verb
- light verb
- regular verb
- regular verbs
- semantically weak verbs
- weak verbs in Germanic languages
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- In grammar, the term weak is used in opposition to the term strong (stark) to designate a conjugation or declension when a language has two parallel systems. The only constant feature in all the grammatical usages of the word "weak" is that it forms a polarity with "strong"; there is not necessarily any objective "weakness" about the forms so designated, although it refers with respect to verbs in particular with the formation of the preterite with the "help" of a dental suffix added to the stem, as opposed to ablaut in the stem itself.
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- In grammar, the term weak is used in opposition to the term strong (stark) to designate a conjugation or declension when a language has two parallel systems.
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