Reconstruction talk:Proto-Germanic/wurkijaną

wirken
CodeCat, could you please undo this edit? Modern German wirken is the product of a merger of Middle High German würken (< *wurk-) and wirken (< *wirk-). So wirken is a descendant of *wurk-, too. This is explained in, section Etymology. --MaEr 13:07, 23 January 2011 (UTC)
 * It is a semantic descendant but not a phonological descendant, though. But in any case, it that's how it happened then it should be explained under the descendants section, with something like (merged with ). The same has been done with Dutch, which takes its meaning from but its forms from . —CodeCat 14:25, 23 January 2011 (UTC)