LL-L "Grammar" 2012.02.24 (02) [EN]

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From: Obiter Dictum obiterdictum at mail.ru
Subject:  "Grammar" 2012.02.23 (04) [EN]

Thanks, Heather and Paul.

Paul, could you please give a couple of examples? On OE Wikipedia if
possible.
Thanks in advance.
(Btw, I poked around in the History of Dutch here:
http://neon.niederlandistik.fu-berlin.de/en/nedling/taalgeschiedenis
It says nothing on the subject. Or I didn't find.)
Vlad Lee

   From: Paul Finlow-Bates
wolf_thunder51 at yahoo.co.uk<http://e.mail.ru/cgi-bin/sentmsg?compose&To=wolf_thunder51@yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: LL-L "Grammar" 2012.02.23 (01) [EN]
I can't see how the lowlands languages could have borrowed, when Old
English has a similar structure.  Norse influence, possibly reinforced by
French, seems to have changed it here.
  Paul
Derby
England

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