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The strongest evidence of phonemic coalescence is the history of the reflexes of the diphthongs in certain modern folk - dialects derived from Northumbrian Old English . If eo and ea fell together in Northumbrian , then in North Country ...
The strongest evidence of phonemic coalescence is the history of the reflexes of the diphthongs in certain modern folk - dialects derived from Northumbrian Old English . If eo and ea fell together in Northumbrian , then in North Country ...
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In most Old English dialects original to very early became eo and shared the development of the latter diphthong . In Northumbrian , however , io and eo are kept rigidly distinct thru the Old English period , 15 and to never shows any ...
In most Old English dialects original to very early became eo and shared the development of the latter diphthong . In Northumbrian , however , io and eo are kept rigidly distinct thru the Old English period , 15 and to never shows any ...
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Similarly in the morphology , statements such as ' Icelandic nouns , like English , show three genders : masculine , feminine and neuter ' , ( 32 ) ( grammatical gender is not found in English ! ) , or ' Icelandic verbs , like the ...
Similarly in the morphology , statements such as ' Icelandic nouns , like English , show three genders : masculine , feminine and neuter ' , ( 32 ) ( grammatical gender is not found in English ! ) , or ' Icelandic verbs , like the ...
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