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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Frisian_languages

    The Anglo-Frisian languages are the Anglic (English and Scots) and Frisian varieties of West Germanic languages. The Anglo-Frisian languages are distinct from other West Germanic languages due to several sound changes: besides the Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law, which is present in Low German

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    The proposed Anglo-Frisian family tree is:
    • Anglo-Frisian
    Anglic languages
    Anglic, Insular Germanic, or English languages encompass Old English and all the

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    The following is a summary of the major sound changes affecting vowels in chronological order. For additional detail, see Phonological history of Old English. That these were

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    • Maurer, Friedrich (1942). Nordgermanen und Alemannen: Studien zur Sprachgeschichte, Stammes- und Volkskunde (in German). Strasbourg: Hünenburg.

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    Ingvaeonic, also known as North Sea Germanic, is a postulated grouping of the West Germanic languages that encompasses Old Frisian, Old English, and Old Saxon.
    It is not thought of as a monolithic proto-language,

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    The Anglo-Frisian languages are West Germanic languages, which include Anglic (or English) and Frisian. They are different from other West Germanic languages because of a number of sound changes. This is an old classification, which classified the Germanic languages into the Anglo-Frisian languages, and Germanic languages (such as German ).

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      What is the difference between Anglo-Frisian and Frisian?
      Hatched areas indicate where multilingualism is common. The Anglo-Frisian languages are the Anglic ( English and Scots) and Frisian varieties of West Germanic languages. The Northumbrian Language Society also considers Northumbrian a separate Anglic language.
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      What is an Anglo-Frisian language?
      Hatched areas indicate where multilingualism is common. The Anglo-Frisian languages are the West Germanic languages which include Anglic (or English) and Frisian .
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      What is the Frisian language group?
      The Frisian language group is divided into three mutually unintelligible languages: North Frisian, spoken in the German region of North Frisia (within the Kreis of Nordfriesland) on the west coast of Jutland.
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      What is the Anglo-Frisian family tree?
      The proposed Anglo-Frisian family tree is: Anglic, Insular Germanic, or English languages encompass Old English and all the linguistic varieties descended from it. These include Middle English, Early Modern English, and Modern English; Early Scots, Middle Scots, and Modern Scots; and the Yola and the extinct Fingallian in Ireland .
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisian_languages

      In the Early Middle Ages the Frisian lands stretched from the area around Bruges, in what is now Belgium, to the river Weser, in northern Germany. At that time, the Frisian language was spoken along the entire southern North Sea coast. Today this region is sometimes referred to as Great Frisia or Frisia Magna, and many of the areas within it still treasure their Frisian heritage, even though in most pl…

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frisians

      The resulting stalemate resulted in a period of time called the ' Frisian freedom ', a period in which feudalism and serfdom (as well as central or judicial administration) did not exist, and in which the Frisian lands only owed their allegiance to the Holy Roman Emperor .

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      • Germany: 60,000
      • Friesland: 350,000
      • Netherlands (excluding Friesland): 120,000
    • https://sq.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gjuhët_Anglo-Frisiane

      Gjuhët Anglo-Frisiane janë grupi i gjuhëve perëndimore gjermane që përfshijnë Gjuhët Angleze (ose anglisht) dhe Frisianisht.. Gjuhët anglo-frisiane dallohen nga gjuhët e tjera perendimore gjermane nga disa ndryshime të shëndosha: ligji ingameonik i shpinës nazale, ndriçimi anglo-frisian dhe palatalizimi i / k /:

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    • https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Línguas_anglo-frísias

      As línguas anglo-frísias, por vezes chamadas de línguas germânicas insulares, são um grupo de idiomas germânicos ocidentais ingevônicas, que consistem do inglês antigo, do frísio antigo e de seus descendentes. [ 1] Sua árvore genealógica é: Anglo-frísio Grupo inglês (anglo-frísio insular ou ânglico) Inglês scots Yola ( extinta)

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Frisian

      9 hours ago · Old Frisian was a West Germanic language spoken between the 8th and 16th centuries in the area between the Rhine and Weser on the European North Sea coast. The Frisian settlers on the coast of South Jutland (today's Northern Friesland) also spoke Old Frisian, but there are no known medieval texts of this area.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingvaeonic_nasal_spirant_law

      In historical linguistics, the Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law (also called the Anglo-Frisian or North Sea Germanic nasal spirant law) is a description of a phonological development that occurred in the Ingvaeonic dialects of the West Germanic languages.

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonological_history_of_Old_English

      84 rows · The Anglo-Frisian languages underwent a sound change in their development from Proto-West-Germanic by which ā [ɑː], unless followed by /n, m/ or nasalized, was fronted to ǣ [æː]. [1] This was similar to the later process affecting short a, which is known as Anglo-Frisian brightening or First Fronting (see below ).

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_runes

      Anglo-Saxon runes (Old English: rūna ᚱᚢᚾᚪ) are runes used by the early Anglo-Saxons as an alphabet in their writing system.The characters are known collectively as the futhorc (ᚠᚢᚦᚩᚱᚳ fuþorc) from the Old English sound values of the first six runes.The futhorc was a development from the 24-character Elder Futhark.Since the futhorc runes are thought to have first been used ...

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