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  1. for example, texts and a glossary. All other introductory books on Old Frisian are in German. Bo Sjölin’s concise survey Einführung in das Frie sische (1969), which devotes a considerable part of its contents to Old Frisian, offers neither texts nor glossary and is out of print. Likewise out of print is Paolo Ramat’s Das Friesische. Eine ...

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Old_FrisianOld Frisian - Wikiwand

    Old Frisian was a West Germanic language spoken between the 8th and 16th centuries along the North Sea coast, roughly between the mouths of the Rhine and Weser rivers. The Frisian settlers on the coast of South Jutland also spoke Old Frisian, but there are no known medieval texts from this area.

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  4. "De Alde Friezen" (English: "The Frisians of Old") is the anthem of the Friesland province of the Netherlands. The text is by the Frisian writer Eeltsje Halbertsma. The version commonly sung today is an abridgement, dating from 1876, by Jacobus van Loon.

    • Eeltsje Halbertsma / Jacobus van Loon, 1876
    • Heinrich Christian Schnoor
  5. Acknowledgments. This website was developed by the Instituut voor de Nederlandse Taal. The corpus search is powered by BlackLab, an open source corpus retrieval engine allowing fast and complex searches on large volumes of annotated text. Special thanks go out to Jesse de Does at IvdNT for his invaluable assistance.

  6. Jan 5, 2009 · Rolf H. Bremmer, Jr. John Benjamins Publishing, Jan 5, 2009 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 237 pages. This is the first text book to offer a comprehensive approach to Old Frisian. Part One...

  7. Old Frisian was a language spoken between the 13th and 16th century, in the area between the Weser and the Zuiderzee. It is the common ancestor of the Frisian languages , Today, laws and deeds which use Old Frisian remain.

  8. Written by an experienced teacher and researcher in the field, An Introduction to Old Frisian is an essential resource for students and researchers of Frisian, Old English and other ‘Old’ Germanic languages and cultures, and for medievalists working in this area.

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