Across
- 4. The Old English had two adjective …, a strong and a weak. The weak forms were used generally after demonstrative pronouns, and possessive adjectives; the strong were used independently.
- 5. include the following: number, definiteness, tense and aspect, case, person, gender and mood
Down
- 1. This group comprises the nouns that never had a stem suffix.
- 2. supplanted by other means to express the relations between the words in an utterance, whereas gender disappeared altogether
- 3. is a language that primarily conveys relationships between words in sentences by way of helper words
