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GRAMMAR<br />

67<br />

SING.<br />

Masc. Neut. Fern.<br />

Norn, der da$ diu<br />

Ace. den dag clea, dia (die)<br />

Gen. des des dera, (deru, -o)<br />

Dat. demu, demo demu, demo deru, -o<br />

Instr.<br />

Nom.<br />

Ace. -<br />

diu<br />

PLUR.<br />

I de. dea, dia, die diu, (del) deo, dio<br />

J<br />

Gen. dero dero dero<br />

Dat. dem, den dm, den dem, den.<br />

NOTE. i. The Franconian dialects have mostly the unshifted forms<br />

th6r, tha^, thiu, &c.<br />

a. Beside the nom. form th6r occurs also thie (the) in Tatian.<br />

3. Beside the nom., ace. fern. pi. thio occur in Franconian also thie,<br />

rarely this.<br />

4. dr, &c., when used as a rel. pronoun, frequently had contracted<br />

forms, especially in poetry, as theih from *tha ih = tha^ ih, thiuns =<br />

thiu uns, zen = zi then.<br />

thus :<br />

166. The compound demonstrative pronoun<br />

is declined<br />

SING.<br />

Masc. Neut. Fern.<br />

Nom. dese, dessr, this diz desiu, disiu<br />

(thisu)<br />

Ace. desan diz desa<br />

Gen. desses desses desera<br />

Dat.<br />

Instr.<br />

desemu, desemo desemu, desemo deseru<br />

f desiu, desu<br />

(<br />

disiu, disu<br />

F 2

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