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- Anglo-Norman_language abstract "Anglo-Norman, also known as Anglo-Norman French, is a dialect of the langue d'oïl that was used in England and, to a lesser extent, elsewhere in the British Isles during the Anglo-Norman period.When William the Conqueror led the Norman invasion of England in 1066, he, his nobles, and many of his followers from Normandy, but also those from northern and western France, spoke a range of Oïl dialects (Northern French dialects). One of these was Norman. Other followers spoke varieties of the Picard language or western French. This amalgam developed into the unique insular dialect now known as Anglo-Norman French, which was commonly used for literary and eventually administrative purposes from the 12th until the 15th century. It is difficult to know much about what was actually spoken, as what is known about the dialect is restricted to what was written. But it is clear that Anglo-Norman was to a large extent the spoken language of the higher social strata in medieval England. It was spoken in the law courts, schools, and universities, and in due course amongst at least some sections of the gentry and the growing bourgeoisie. Private and commercial correspondence was carried out in Anglo-Norman or Anglo-French from the 13th to the 15th century, though its spelling forms were often displaced by continental spellings. Social classes other than the nobility became keen to learn French: manuscripts containing materials for instructing non-native speakers still exist, dating mostly from the late 14th century onwards. Although Anglo-Norman and Anglo-French were eventually eclipsed by modern English, they had been used widely enough to influence English vocabulary permanently. Thus many original Germanic words, cognates of which can still be found in German and Dutch, have either been lost or, more often, exist alongside synonyms of Anglo-Norman French origin. Grammatically, Anglo-Norman had little lasting impact on English, although it is still evident in official and legal terms where the noun and adjective are reversed, for example attorney general, which in New High German is Generalbundesanwalt, literally meaning "general federal attorney": the spelling is English but the word order (noun then adjective) is French. Other such examples are heir apparent, court martial, and body politic.The Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom still features in French the mottos of both the British Monarch, Dieu et mon droit ("God and my right"), and the Order of the Garter, Honi soit qui mal y pense ("Shamed be he who thinks evil of it"). Dieu et mon droit was first used by Richard I in 1198 and adopted as the royal motto of England in the time of Henry VI. The motto appears below the shield of the Royal Coat of Arms.".
- Anglo-Norman_language iso6393Code "xno".
- Anglo-Norman_language languageFamily Gallo-Romance_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language languageFamily Italic_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language languageFamily Romance_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language languageFamily Western_Romance_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language spokenIn Kingdom_of_England.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink :.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink chapter1.pdf..
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink www.anglo-norman-texts.net.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink www.anglo-norman.net.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink www.anglo-norman.net.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink index.shtml.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink sec1..
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink anglo-norman-corpus.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink trotter.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink nc.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageExternalLink 8957.
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageID "11292933".
- Anglo-Norman_language wikiPageRevisionID "606649296".
- Anglo-Norman_language date "February 2014".
- Anglo-Norman_language extinct "contributed to Middle English".
- Anglo-Norman_language fam Gallo-Romance_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language fam Italic_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language fam Langues_d'oïl.
- Anglo-Norman_language fam Romance_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language fam Western_Romance_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language familycolor "Indo-European".
- Anglo-Norman_language hasPhotoCollection Anglo-Norman_language.
- Anglo-Norman_language iso "xno".
- Anglo-Norman_language linglist "xno".
- Anglo-Norman_language name "Anglo-Norman".
- Anglo-Norman_language notice "IPA".
- Anglo-Norman_language reason "the intro and the article use the key term "Anglo-French" without explanation and don't even explain basic concepts such as that Norman is related to but distinct from French".
- Anglo-Norman_language region "England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland".
- Anglo-Norman_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Anglo-Norman_language subject Category:Extinct_Romance_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language subject Category:Languages_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Anglo-Norman_language subject Category:Medieval_languages.
- Anglo-Norman_language subject Category:Norman_and_Medieval_England.
- Anglo-Norman_language subject Category:Norman_language.
- Anglo-Norman_language subject Category:World_Digital_Library_related.
- Anglo-Norman_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Anglo-Norman_language type Communication100033020.
- Anglo-Norman_language type ExtinctRomanceLanguages.
- Anglo-Norman_language type Language106282651.
- Anglo-Norman_language type LanguagesOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- Anglo-Norman_language type MedievalLanguages.
- Anglo-Norman_language type Language.
- Anglo-Norman_language type Language.
- Anglo-Norman_language type Language.
- Anglo-Norman_language type InformationEntity.
- Anglo-Norman_language comment "Anglo-Norman, also known as Anglo-Norman French, is a dialect of the langue d'oïl that was used in England and, to a lesser extent, elsewhere in the British Isles during the Anglo-Norman period.When William the Conqueror led the Norman invasion of England in 1066, he, his nobles, and many of his followers from Normandy, but also those from northern and western France, spoke a range of Oïl dialects (Northern French dialects). One of these was Norman.".
- Anglo-Norman_language label "Anglo-Norman language".
- Anglo-Norman_language label "Anglo-normand (langue)".
- Anglo-Norman_language label "Anglo-normando".
- Anglo-Norman_language label "Anglonormannische Sprache".
- Anglo-Norman_language label "Lingua anglo-normanna".
- Anglo-Norman_language label "Língua anglo-normanda".
- Anglo-Norman_language label "Англо-нормандский язык".
- Anglo-Norman_language label "アングロ=ノルマン語".
- Anglo-Norman_language label "盎格鲁-诺曼语".
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs Anglonormanština.
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs Anglonormannische_Sprache.
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs Anglo-normando.
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs Anglo-normand_(langue).
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs Lingua_anglo-normanna.
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs アングロ=ノルマン語.
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs Língua_anglo-normanda.
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs m.02z_z3.
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs Q35214.
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs Q35214.
- Anglo-Norman_language sameAs Anglo-Norman_language.
- Anglo-Norman_language wasDerivedFrom Anglo-Norman_language?oldid=606649296.
- Anglo-Norman_language isPrimaryTopicOf Anglo-Norman_language.
- Anglo-Norman_language name "Anglo-Norman".