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  • curprev 07:3307:33, 7 January 2023AtterCleanser44 talk contribs 14,182 bytes +14,182 Created page with "Many common words in our speech are gotten from a process called ablaut. For example, the word ''song'' is obviously linked to ''sing''. Because sound changes have beclouded many of the original links, the Old English forms are given as well. All forms that are no longer used in current standard speech are put in bold. A (*) shows that a form has been reconstructed and is not attested in New English. In many derivatives, the vowel was affected by umlaut (about which see..."