ANALYSIS OF SUPPLITIVE VERBS IN OLD ENGLISH AND OLD HIGH GERMAN (BEON AND SÎN/WESAN) AND THEIR COMMON FEATURES

Authors

  • Suyunova Gulzoda Baxriddin qizi English teacher of 23 secondary school of Bulungur district Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

Old English language, old high german language, supplitive verbs, beon/wesan and sîn

Abstract

Morphological processes alter a word's root or base, modifying its meaning. The suppletive process, originating from the Latin verb "supleõ," can only occur in closed groups. Regular and irregular variants are necessary to explain suppletion. Old English and Old High German share similarities in suppletive verbs. Sufixative verbs derive their grammatical structures from various roots, such as the Old English verb "beon" and Old High German verb "wesan." These verbs have parallel forms and different origins.

Published

2024-10-28

How to Cite

ANALYSIS OF SUPPLITIVE VERBS IN OLD ENGLISH AND OLD HIGH GERMAN (BEON AND SÎN/WESAN) AND THEIR COMMON FEATURES. (2024). American Journal of Language, Literacy and Learning in STEM Education (2993-2769), 2(10), 215-218. https://grnjournal.us/index.php/STEM/article/view/6019