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... soon to come from Denmark would recognise it as a form akin to their own.1 Much about the time that the Northumbrian Psalter was compiled , the Norsemen began to harry unhappy England . The feuds of near kinsmen are always the bitterest ...
... soon to come from Denmark would recognise it as a form akin to their own.1 Much about the time that the Northumbrian Psalter was compiled , the Norsemen began to harry unhappy England . The feuds of near kinsmen are always the bitterest ...
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... soon spread over the South . The pre- position is uncoupled from the verb in our bad modern fashion ; as slogon of pæt hæfod , smote off the head . Rather later , this preposition of , when used as an adverb , was to have a form of its ...
... soon spread over the South . The pre- position is uncoupled from the verb in our bad modern fashion ; as slogon of pæt hæfod , smote off the head . Rather later , this preposition of , when used as an adverb , was to have a form of its ...
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... soon came to follow Masculines and Feminines , much as we employ it now . The nominative Who did not come in as a Relative til the next Century . Many short English words now approached their modern form ; what we found long ago in the ...
... soon came to follow Masculines and Feminines , much as we employ it now . The nominative Who did not come in as a Relative til the next Century . Many short English words now approached their modern form ; what we found long ago in the ...
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... ( soon ) In Nouns the Dative Plural in um has long vanished ; there is a general break - up of case - endings ; and the Nominative Plural in as ( now es ) is swallowing up all the other Declensions . The Definite and Indefinite forms of ...
... ( soon ) In Nouns the Dative Plural in um has long vanished ; there is a general break - up of case - endings ; and the Nominative Plural in as ( now es ) is swallowing up all the other Declensions . The Definite and Indefinite forms of ...
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... often supplanted by the In the South , it ended in inde , as we To take an example , we stand singing . shall soon see . 1 Garnett's Essays , p . 142 . North . We standes singande . Midland . - We 62 The Sources of Standard English .
... often supplanted by the In the South , it ended in inde , as we To take an example , we stand singing . shall soon see . 1 Garnett's Essays , p . 142 . North . We standes singande . Midland . - We 62 The Sources of Standard English .
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adjective adverbs akin Ancren Riwle Anglian become Bible called Camden Society charyte Chaucer clipped comes compiled compound corruption Crist Danelagh Danish diction Dutch Early English Text EAST MIDLAND EAST MIDLAND DIALECT employed ending England English Text Society French words German gode Greek Handlyng Synne Harrowing of Hell Havelok hevene himm Homilies hundred Icelandic idiom King later Latin Layamon letter Lincolnshire London Lord North Northern nouns obsolete Old English old words Ormulum Orrmin Participle patt Peterborough Chronicle phrase Plural poem prefix preposition prose Psalter replaces the old rimes Robert of Brunne Robert of Gloucester Sanscrit seen sense shires sone sound South Southern specimen speech Standard English substantive Teutonic words Thirteenth Century thou tongue translated turned tyme Tyndale verb wass Wickliffe wipp write written Yorkshire þat
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