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  1. List of dialects of English. Dialects are linguistic varieties that may differ in pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling, and other aspects of grammar. For the classification of varieties of English only in of pronunciation, see regional accents of English .

  2. The Junius manuscript is one of the four major codices of Old English literature. Written in the 10th century, it contains poetry dealing with Biblical subjects in Old English , the vernacular language of Anglo-Saxon England.

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  4. Franconian or Frankish is a collective term traditionally used by linguists to refer to many West Germanic languages, some of which are spoken in what formed the historical core area of Francia during the Early Middle Ages . Linguistically, it has no common typological features for all the various dialects conventionally grouped as Franconian.

  5. Mar 18, 2024 · Old English language. Franciscus Junius, the Younger (born 1589, Heidelberg, Palatinate [Germany]—died Nov. 19, 1677, Windsor, Berkshire, Eng.) was a language and literary scholar whose works stimulated interest in the study of Anglo-Saxon (Old English) and the cognate old Germanic languages.

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  6. Some observations made and communicated by Mr. Francis Brokesby, concerning the dialect and various pronunciation of words in the East Riding of Yorkshire (attached to the 1691 edition of Ray 1674 ). Google Scholar. Bronstein, A. J. ( 1990 ). The development of pronunciation in English language dictionaries. In Ramsaran, (ed.) 1990 a.

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  7. Early English Etymologists,"5 dealing with Minsheu, Skinner, and Junius. Obviously intended for the lay xFor a convenient reference to studies prior to 1922, see A. G. Kennedy, A Bibliography of the Writings on the English Language, Cambridge and New Haven, 1927, pp. 443-447. transactions of the Philological Society (London, 1865), pp. 218-293.

  8. Mar 24, 2021 · 2021. The Evolution of Dialects within the English Language, by Amelia Hope. This article will feature in Issue 38: Language and Culture. After the fall of the Roman Empire in the fourth century BC, three tribes settled in England: the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes.

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