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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Old English - définition

EARLIEST HISTORICAL FORM OF ENGLISH
Anglo-Saxon language; Anglian dialects; Englisc; Englisc language; Old Anglosaxon; Eald englisc; Anglo Saxon language; Old english; Old english language; Old English Language; Eald Englisc; Ænglisc; AEnglisc; Anglo-Saxon Language; Old English language; ISO 639:ang; Anglisc; OE language; Old english vernacular; Late Old English; Archaic English; Old English orthography; Old English (ca. 450-1100); Old English language (ca. 450-1100); Old English dialects; Anglian dialect; Dialects of Old English; Old English (language); Aenglisc; Ænglish; 0ld English; Eald Englisċ; Eald Ænglisc; Eald Ænglisċ; Englisċ; The Evolution of the English Language; The Chronicles Of English
  • (Pre-)Old English and other West Germanic languages around 580 CE
  • The [[runic alphabet]] used to write Old English before the introduction of the [[Latin alphabet]]
  • Hƿæt ƿē Gārde/na ingēar dagum þēod cyninga / þrym ge frunon...}}<br>"Listen! We of the Spear-Danes from days of yore have heard of the glory of the folk-kings..."
  • A recording of how the Lord's Prayer probably sounded in Old English, pronounced slowly
  • St Mary's parish church, Breamore]], Hampshire
  • The dialects of Old English c. 800 CE
  • East Germanic]])}}
  • [[Alfred the Great]] statue in [[Winchester]], [[Hampshire]]. The 9th-century English King proposed that primary education be taught in English, with those wishing to advance to holy orders to continue their studies in Latin.

Old English         
¦ noun the language of the Anglo-Saxons (up to about 1150), an inflected language with a Germanic vocabulary.
Old English (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Olde English; Olde Englishe
Old English is an early form of the English language that was spoken and written by the Anglo-Saxons until the 12th century.
Old English Hexateuch         
Old English Illustrated Hexateuch; Illustrated Old English Hexateuch
The Old English Hexateuch is the collaborative project of the late Anglo-Saxon period that translated the six books of the Hexateuch into Old English, presumably under the editorship of Ælfric of Eynsham.Fox and Sharma 6.

Wikipédia

Old English

Old English (Englisċ, pronounced [ˈæŋɡliʃ]), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages. It developed from the languages brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the mid-5th century, and the first Old English literary works date from the mid-7th century. After the Norman conquest of 1066, English was replaced, for a time, by Anglo-Norman (a relative of French) as the language of the upper classes. This is regarded as marking the end of the Old English era, since during this period the English language was heavily influenced by Anglo-Norman, developing into a phase known now as Middle English in England and Early Scots in Scotland.

Old English developed from a set of Anglo-Frisian or Ingvaeonic dialects originally spoken by Germanic tribes traditionally known as the Angles, Saxons and Jutes. As the Germanic settlers became dominant in England, their language replaced the languages of Roman Britain: Common Brittonic, a Celtic language; and Latin, brought to Britain by the Roman invasion. Old English had four main dialects, associated with particular Anglo-Saxon kingdoms: Mercian, Northumbrian, Kentish and West Saxon. It was West Saxon that formed the basis for the literary standard of the later Old English period, although the dominant forms of Middle and Modern English would develop mainly from Mercian, and Scots from Northumbrian. The speech of eastern and northern parts of England was subject to strong Old Norse influence due to Scandinavian rule and settlement beginning in the 9th century.

Old English is one of the West Germanic languages, and its closest relatives are Old Frisian and Old Saxon. Like other old Germanic languages, it is very different from Modern English and Modern Scots, and largely incomprehensible for Modern English or Modern Scots speakers without study. Within Old English grammar nouns, adjectives, pronouns and verbs have many inflectional endings and forms, and word order is much freer. The oldest Old English inscriptions were written using a runic system, but from about the 8th century this was replaced by a version of the Latin alphabet.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Old English
1. Poor wondering one Poor old English National Opera.
2. A bottle of Highgrove organic apple juice, pressed from old English varieties, including Blenheim Orange, hand–picked from the Wiltshire orchards of that lovely old English variety HRH The Duchess of Cornwall, costs 3.25.
3. At night, my old English teacher comes to see the show.
4. He shares a sense of tragedy that is especially common among old English stock like himself.
5. So even though we have changed, we still have old English indie principles." Have these "old English indie principles" helped Swedish indie connect with indie kids here in Britain?