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Read moreWhat kind of French was spoken in England after the Norman Conquest?
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Read moreWhat was the chief long term influence of the Norman Conquest on the English language? Why is it described as a superstratal influence?
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Read moreHow does Robert of Gloucester describe the linguistic situation in England after the Norman Conquest?
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Read moreSummarize the historical events of the Norman Conquest.,”- Norman Conquest (1066) o Edward the Confessor died without heirs o Harold elected king -> last directly descended from Alfred the Great o William, Duke of Normandy
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Read moreWhy was the change from a predominantly synthetic structure to a predominantly analytic structure accelerated by the contact situation between Scandinavians and Anglo-Saxons?
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Read moreDescribe how Old English grammar was influenced by the contact situation between the Scandinavians and the Anglo-Saxons.
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Read moreWhat does usually happen to doublets/synonyms in the course of time? Provide examples from the history of English.
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Read moreWhat are doublets and what are synonyms? Provide examples from Old English.,”- doublets: one and same word exist twice in language in different phonetic forms -> same meaning no, nay; aeg, egg- synonyms: different words similar meaning fugol, bridd; hyde
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