nominal/pronominal endings in OE adjectives

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blueberry777

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Hi,
could someone be so kind and explain the difference between them? (preferably in simple English ;-))

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Hi,
could someone be so kind and explain the difference between them? (preferably in simple English ;-))

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Someone may be able to help you, but most of us here deal with modern English, so don't be too surprised if you get no response.
 

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Hi,
could someone be so kind and explain the difference between them? (preferably in simple English ;-))

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Are you sure you know what you're asking? I'm certainly not. Nouns and pronouns were inflected in OE; so were adjectives.

I don't know a huge amount about OE, but I know enough to recognize a question that doesn't make sense. ;-)

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Are you sure you know what you're asking? I'm certainly not. Nouns and pronouns were inflected in OE; so were adjectives.

I don't know a huge amount about OE, but I know enough to recognize a question that doesn't make sense. ;-)

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The question does actually make sense. I know too little to explain the details, but there were, generally, two patterns of adjectival inflection in early Germanic langauges. Some adjectives were inflected like nouns and some like pronouns.
 

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;-) I stand corrected (but that's another thread). I'll try to find out more (but don't hold your breath, anyone)...

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It would be quite difficult to list here, but google "The electronic introduction to Old English." Maybe it will help.
 
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