A Grammar of the Dialect of Oldham (Lancashire) ..
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Plur. mon a? &c. mon {mun, man) wi, us, as &o. e. g.: man as siyjg, pit^ksta? = may (or shall) we sing, do you think? Preterite. met a? &c. met wi &c. - 125 — Negatively. Sing- Plur, a marid (I may, must not) wi mang manat a? n,3Ti9(t) wi? Note: The Adlington form mutnt is not found in the OD, cp. Harsreaves § 116. 5. Must. To express the lit. Engl, must, the Scandinavia d munn, maun is used: strong form mon, weak form 7fkun, nwn the forms of the first person singular and plural are as follows:... Sing. Plnr. a, mon {mun, man) wi mon a, mona (I must not) wi mana won, man a? (must I?) mdn gs? mgnat a, o? (must I not?) manal as? Note: The Adlington form mq'-nd is rare in the OD. Also the weak form mdn is regularly used negatively. For the Preterite the same forms are used as above, but the form met is also used occasionally in the same sense. 6*. ought. aut is uninflected for all persons; observe: a autnt or Jidnt out = I ought not; autnt a or didnt a aut? — ought I not? 7. B.ave. Pres.
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