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OE eo , similarly , was monophthongized to general Middle English e , " falling in with Anglian ē ( < Germanic æ , which in West Saxon appears as ' a ' ' ) as ME ' close e ' . If , however , in Northumbrian Old English , eo and ea ...
OE eo , similarly , was monophthongized to general Middle English e , " falling in with Anglian ē ( < Germanic æ , which in West Saxon appears as ' a ' ' ) as ME ' close e ' . If , however , in Northumbrian Old English , eo and ea ...
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But since i forms for both Middle English close and open e of other origins are pushing into all sections of Northumbria , it is of no significance to find either diphthong or both today represented by 7. Even in those areas where the ...
But since i forms for both Middle English close and open e of other origins are pushing into all sections of Northumbria , it is of no significance to find either diphthong or both today represented by 7. Even in those areas where the ...
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It is interesting and worth noting that two of the final consonants permitted only in close juncture , -m ( -μ ) and -z ( -s ) , may well have been carried down unchanged in this position from IE times ( for -μ this conclusion was drawn ...
It is interesting and worth noting that two of the final consonants permitted only in close juncture , -m ( -μ ) and -z ( -s ) , may well have been carried down unchanged in this position from IE times ( for -μ this conclusion was drawn ...
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