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... loanword studies . This includes standard monographs such as Max Förster's study of Celtic loanwords and Dietrich Hofmann's treatment of early Scandinavian loans , as well as Alistair Campbell's excellent chapter in his Old English ...
... loanword studies . This includes standard monographs such as Max Förster's study of Celtic loanwords and Dietrich Hofmann's treatment of early Scandinavian loans , as well as Alistair Campbell's excellent chapter in his Old English ...
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... loanwords : According to this , popular loanwords were adopted in their spoken , Vulgar Latin form and were then subject to the sound changes of Old English , while learned loanwords were taken over with their classical Latin spelling ...
... loanwords : According to this , popular loanwords were adopted in their spoken , Vulgar Latin form and were then subject to the sound changes of Old English , while learned loanwords were taken over with their classical Latin spelling ...
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... loanwords in Old English have been examined as to the inflexional classes in which they appear . As was to be expected , a number of nouns could not be attributed safely to any class , whereas not a few nouns - and some verbs - were ...
... loanwords in Old English have been examined as to the inflexional classes in which they appear . As was to be expected , a number of nouns could not be attributed safely to any class , whereas not a few nouns - and some verbs - were ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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