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It is easy to see how graphic confusion might arise . In all Old English dialects , ea was being used to represent ( æ : a ) ; how could a scribe represent a diphthong different from that only in having a rounded second member ?
It is easy to see how graphic confusion might arise . In all Old English dialects , ea was being used to represent ( æ : a ) ; how could a scribe represent a diphthong different from that only in having a rounded second member ?
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In the Ruthwell Cross , which is the latest runic monument extant from Northumbria , dating somewhere between the 9th and the 11th century , the inscriber has employed the same runic character to represent etymologic ēa ( Germanic au ) ...
In the Ruthwell Cross , which is the latest runic monument extant from Northumbria , dating somewhere between the 9th and the 11th century , the inscriber has employed the same runic character to represent etymologic ēa ( Germanic au ) ...
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ear of corn ' ( * ak - i - l- ) . The non - presentic ē belonging with aceo is preserved in acētum ' vinegar ' , a substantivation of the adjective . The è in ac - i - ēs must somehow represent the same ē .
ear of corn ' ( * ak - i - l- ) . The non - presentic ē belonging with aceo is preserved in acētum ' vinegar ' , a substantivation of the adjective . The è in ac - i - ēs must somehow represent the same ē .
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TwentyOne Years of the Linguistic Society | 1 |
The Cause of the West Germanic Consonant | 14 |
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