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PostSubject: Old and Middlen English   Old and Middlen English EmptyMon 24 Aug - 13:14

anglo saxon and other influences, past and present

http://en.wikipedia....-Saxon_language

Angl saxon beginnings

http://www.omniglot..../oldenglish.htm


Old/modern english dictionary, with links


http://home.comcast....ictionaries.htm


Middle English


http://en.wikipedia..../Middle_English


Middle english dictionary


http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/med/


French influenced on english language


http://french.about....chinenglish.htm


Anglo-Norman english


http://en.wikipedia....Norman_language


1500 Old English words with their modern English equivalents.


http://www.yorku.ca/...FlashCards1.pdf

Latin influence on english

http://en.wikipedia....ence_in_English



Latin (lingua Latīna, pronounced [laˈtiːna]) is an Italic language,
historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Roman
conquest, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of
Europe. Languages such as Italian, French, Romanian, Spanish, and
Portuguese are descended from Latin, while many others, including
English, have inherited and acquired much of their vocabulary from
Latin.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin

Celtic influence on the english language

http://www.chass.uto...s/6361Lovis.htm

http://au.answers.ya...17105738AAELNps

http://www.joensuu.f...pula_et_al.html

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PostSubject: Re: Old and Middlen English   Old and Middlen English EmptySun 15 Aug - 13:07

Thank you Mr. RED
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