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Alistair Campbell defines Old English as 'the vernacular Germanic language of Great Britain as it is recorded in manuscripts and inscriptions dating from before about 1100'.
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prepositional conjunctions, infl inf, past ptc, pres subi, pret subj, undoomed man, gradation series, pres subj, preterite subjunctive, hypermetric verses, contracted verbs, inflexional endings, principal clause, weak verbs, adjective clause, one cons, medial vowel, following emendations, strong nouns, strong verbs, swa swa, stem vowel, dependent statements, secondary accent, modern punctuation
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Old English, King Alfred, Anglo-Saxon England, The Dream of the Rood, Verner's Law, Exeter Book, East Anglia, Sutton Hoo, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Old Testament, Bodleian Library, The Wife's Lament, Singular Plural Singular Plural Nom, Early English Text Society, Norman Conquest, Dorothy Whitelock, Grimm's Law, Middle Ages, British Museum, Cura Pastoralis, The Ruin, Vercelli Book, Archbishop of Canterbury, Catholic Homilies, Dominus Deus
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