User talk:ETST/JCT

Original of this chart was taken from User:Zhen Lin/Japanese morphology chart.

=Main chart=

=Chart of -te/-ta for godan verbs=

=Auxilliaries=

=Classical conjugation=
 * i, o and e represent kōrui or neutralised i, o and e.
 * ï, ö and ë represent otsurui i, o and e.
 * The kō-otsu distinction is only made with:
 * ki, fi, mi, gi, bi
 * ke, fe, me, ge, me
 * ko, so, to, (mo), yo, ro, go, zo, do
 * The e of keru, to kick, the only shimo-ichidan verb, does not have an attested distinction between kōrui or otsurui e.
 * The i of miru, to curve, is thought to be otsurui, but it is not well-attested. All other kami-ichidan verbs are kōrui, if a kō-otsu distinction is made at all.
 * Thanks to Bart Mathias for providing information on the kō-otsu distinctions.