Search results
Appearance
There is a page named "Talk:Anglo-Frisian languages" on Wikipedia
- Were early Anglo-Frisian and Old Saxon really different enough from each other to be considered a Sprachbund? According to that article, a Sprachbund...47 KB (6,904 words) - 18:31, 6 March 2025
- has: This page covers the West Frisian language, spoken in the Netherlands. For other Frisian languages see Frisian language (disambiguation). It continues...4 KB (593 words) - 03:48, 6 January 2024
- that indeed as WESTERN FRISIAN also includes the dead languages/dialects West Frisian and East Lauwers Frisian. All Western Frisian with living native speakers...11 KB (1,572 words) - 13:08, 7 January 2025
- esoteric article Anglo-Frisian languages is a better redirect than one that discusses the actual history of English. Anglo-Frisian languages doesn't mention...33 KB (4,435 words) - 14:14, 3 September 2023
- living languages to English, which can be seen the commonalities of the Anglo-Frisian languages. I'm not sure where you are studying Frisian from, but...58 KB (8,738 words) - 21:56, 12 February 2024
- Talk:North Sea Germanic (redirect from Ingvaeonic languages)am also looking for more information on Danish contributions to Anglo-Frisian languages. It needs to be on this page 124.169.133.90 (talk) 14:27, 11 June...4 KB (438 words) - 17:16, 16 December 2024
- is a linkage between Germanic, Frisian and English peoples and languages at Talk:English people#Germanic and Frisian links. It would be helpful if editors...13 KB (1,768 words) - 16:24, 25 February 2024
- information on Frisian phonology, etc., into wikipedia) belongs on the page, not on subpages, as per French language, Hebrew language, Arabic language, etc. What...45 KB (6,800 words) - 11:00, 5 June 2022
- rolling hills and flat country of SE England was "Anglo Saxon", no matter what their ancestry (Frisian, Italian, French, Welsh etc). Once again I'd like...83 KB (13,003 words) - 09:17, 7 March 2025
- Hurlebatte (talk) 17:51, 10 June 2023 (UTC) The Anglo-Saxon prefix is dated and should be replaced with Anglo-Frisian, plus the Germanic and Norse runic alphabets...45 KB (6,294 words) - 12:30, 4 October 2024
- Denmark were Frisian speaking. The Saxons were not because there language is still spoken (Plat Deutsch) or (the other possibility) the Anglo-Saxons were...98 KB (14,738 words) - 07:34, 17 March 2024
- Talk:Old English phonology (category C-Class Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms articles)Norse and in all West Germanic languages except the Anglo-Frisian ones as ā; in Old English it's ǣ and in Old Frisian it is (I believe, not 100% sure)...27 KB (3,983 words) - 08:37, 2 November 2024
- Franconian languages). The conflict occurs with the listed four (4) subdivisions in the ISO 639-5 on the top right portion of the page; "Anglo-Frisian, Low...47 KB (6,558 words) - 08:48, 10 February 2025
- only unity that is typically assumed as a node in the family tree is Anglo-Frisian. Of course, the term "Proto-English" is also used occasionally in the...1 KB (236 words) - 20:50, 30 April 2010
- borrowing (earlier than either Anglo Saxon and Viking influences) with other languages from both families (e.g Frisian).Redmark (talk) 02:56, 13 October...29 KB (4,568 words) - 02:56, 5 January 2020
- evidence of that. Anglo Saxon has been proven to be more distant from English than for example Frisian. Anglo-Saxon was a Scandinavian language similar to modern...93 KB (13,548 words) - 19:05, 30 January 2023
- Northern England), North German (Schleswig-Holstein, modern era) and Frisian (Anglo-Saxon) Y chromosomes. It concludes "these data are consistent with the...20 KB (3,088 words) - 00:59, 16 March 2024
- related to the three Frisian languages: West Frisian, North Frisian and Saterland Frisian, with which it forms the Anglo-Frisian subgroup within West...68 KB (10,027 words) - 18:13, 31 January 2023
- laudable but the title is incorrect. "The Anglo-Saxon invasion and takeover of Britain"? When exactly did the Anglo-Saxons "take over Britain"? The over-reliance...59 KB (8,996 words) - 10:42, 7 February 2024
- compare the Frisian samples used in the Y Chromosome Evidence for Anglo-Saxon Mass Migration study and concluded: We therefore compared Frisians to our North...107 KB (17,693 words) - 04:49, 31 December 2018