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Regional variation in early modern english: the case of the third-person present tense singular verb ending in Norfolk Correspondence
(Sage, 2017)A well-known example of variation in Early Modern English is found in the morphology of the third-person singular present tense indicative verb. In general terms there was a gradual shift from -th to -s (e.g., pleaseth to ...