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+ | ==== 2017-10-29 ==== | ||
+ | * discussion about strong verbs | ||
+ | * strong verbs seem to be use throughout the Germanic languages even if not very consistently | ||
+ | * having them for the past tenses makes the language somewhat more complex, thus using the regular form instead should probably be allowed | ||
+ | * strong verbs seem to form the base of certain nominalizations and adjectivizations; | ||
+ | * discussion about the comparative and superlative (of adjectives) | ||
+ | * PG features -ōzô and -izô for the comparative but a distinction was lost in quite some languages and from present point of view making a distinction in the Nordic language is not really possible if you don't know it already | ||
+ | * proposal of merging the families of -ōzô and -izô | ||
+ | * proposal of using the suffix -er for the comparative | ||
+ | * proposal of using the suffix -est for the superlative | ||
+ | * proposal of using the descendants of PG maizô (EN more) and PG maist (EN most) in certain to-be-defined cases in which the suffixes wouldn' |