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A=Afrikaans Ap=Appalachian B=Brabantish D=Dutch E=English F=Frisian
L=Limburgish LS=Lowlands Saxon (Low German) N=Northumbrian
S=Scots Sh=Shetlandic V=(West)Flemish Z=Zeelandic (Zeêuws)
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From: David Barrow <davidab at telefonica.net.pe>
Subject: LL-L "Resources" 2004.02.11 (04) [E]
>From: Ben J. Bloomgren <godsquad at cox.net>
>Subject: LL-L "Resources" 2004.01.10 (02) [E]
>
>Dear Sara,
>
>> You might also look at Hans F. Nielsen's "Old English and the
>>Continental Germanic Languages", as well as Thomas L. Markey's "A North
>>
>Sea
>
>>Germanic Reader" and "Germanic Dialect Grouping and the Position of
>>Ingvaeonic". You will find enough bibliography there to last you a
>>lifetime.
>> I've looked at a good many of the books, so feel free if you want to
>>
>ask
>
>>about any of them.
>> Oh, yeah, also look at Doane, A.N.: The Saxon Genesis: an Edition of
>>
>the
>
>>West Saxon Genesis B and the Old Saxon Vatican Genesis. This is from 1991
>>and thus has a slightly more recent bibliography (and is a very good book,
>>with a comparison of the overlapping parts, including syntactic analysis.)
>>Cheers!
>>
>Hello, Sarah and list. Where could I find a good dictionary of Old and or
>Middle English on the Internet? A friend said that she found one, but it
>requires a university password.
>Ben
>
Hi Ben
You could try
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~kurisuto/germanic/oe_bosworthtoller_about.html#images
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~kurisuto/germanic/oe_clarkhall_about.html
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/~kurisuto/germanic/oe_bright_about.html
for Old English
and
http://www.cwru.edu/UL/preserve/stack/MiddleEnglish.html
for Middle English
David Barrow
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