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1. It is impossible to draw up a classification of strong verbs that will appreciably facilitate the learning of their forms. They must simply be memorized one by one. The only classification that is of any use (and its value is scientific rather than practical) is that which groups together those verbs which originally had the same series of vowel-changes in their principal parts. Such a group is called an ablaut class. 2. There are in all seven such classes. Since, however, the classi- ficati...on is based primarily upon the older forms, which have undergone great changes with the lapse of time, it can not he made fully intelli- gible without detailed historical explanations which lie beyond the scope of this work. (Consult Brandt's German Grammar, §§ 122 ff. and 459 ff.) In the subjoined scheme is given, first, the vowel of the inf.; then, after the first dash, the vowel of the pret., and after the second dash the vowel of the perf. pple. The statistical numbers refer to the list in § 331.
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