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- Weak_inflection abstract "In grammar, the term weak (originally coined in German: schwach) 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.".
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- Weak_inflection hasPhotoCollection Weak_inflection.
- Weak_inflection subject Category:Germanic_languages.
- Weak_inflection subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Weak_inflection subject Category:Verb_types.
- Weak_inflection type Abstraction100002137.
- Weak_inflection type Communication100033020.
- Weak_inflection type GermanicLanguages.
- Weak_inflection type Language106282651.
- Weak_inflection comment "In grammar, the term weak (originally coined in German: schwach) 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.".
- Weak_inflection label "Weak inflection".
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- Weak_inflection sameAs Weak_inflection.
- Weak_inflection wasDerivedFrom Weak_inflection?oldid=546506776.
- Weak_inflection isPrimaryTopicOf Weak_inflection.