Sujet : Re: Somewheres
De : gadekryds (at) *nospam* lundhansen.dk (Bertel Lund Hansen)
Groupes : alt.usage.english sci.langDate : 05. Sep 2024, 07:04:05
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Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Also, endings can be lost in specific grammatical contexts while
persisting elsewhere. Since the reduction of vowels in final
syllables to [ə] between Old and Middle High German, there hasn't
been a general change affecting endings in German, I think. However,
people who studied German as a foreign language are probably very
aware of the masculine/neuter singular strong dative -e, e.g. "mit
dem Kind(e)".
I don't know if I *studied* German when learning it in school and later
reading in d.e.s.d, but until now I didn't know about that dative form.
I don't think that I have met it in songs either.
-- BertelKolt, Denmark