You might be interested in Steven Pinker's book "Words and Rules", which is all about the various parts of irregular verbs and what they tell us about language acquisition, history, the mind, society...
Not, you understand, that this will answer your question; but it's interesting. "Snuck", incidentally, is the most recently coined irregular verb form in English.
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Not, you understand, that this will answer your question; but it's interesting. "Snuck", incidentally, is the most recently coined irregular verb form in English.