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- Brittonicisms_in_English abstract "Brittonicisms in English are the linguistic effects in English attributed to the historical influence of Brittonic speakers.The Romano-British inhabitants of England after the Anglo-Saxon influx and political dominance, together with the continual contact over the 1500-year period between English and Brittonic languages (i.e. the Roman-era British language and its descendants), have affected the English language.The research into this topic uses a variety of approaches to approximate the Romano-British language spoken in Sub-Roman Britain on the eve of the Anglo-Saxon arrival. Besides the earliest extant Old Welsh texts, Breton is useful for its lack of English influence.The Brittonic substratum influence on English has historically been considered slight, but a number of publications in the 2000s (decade) suggested that its influence had been underestimated. Many of the developments differentiating Old English from Middle English are proposed as an emergence of a previously unrecorded Brittonic influence.There are many, often obscure, characteristics in English that have been proposed as Brittonicisms. White (2004) enumerates 92 items, of which 32 are attributed to other academic works.".
- Brittonicisms_in_English wikiPageID "27405380".
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- Brittonicisms_in_English date "March 2012".
- Brittonicisms_in_English hasPhotoCollection Brittonicisms_in_English.
- Brittonicisms_in_English needed "yes".
- Brittonicisms_in_English originalResearch "July 2012".
- Brittonicisms_in_English synthesis "July 2012".
- Brittonicisms_in_English unbalanced "July 2012".
- Brittonicisms_in_English subject Category:History_of_the_English_language.
- Brittonicisms_in_English subject Category:Language_contact.
- Brittonicisms_in_English comment "Brittonicisms in English are the linguistic effects in English attributed to the historical influence of Brittonic speakers.The Romano-British inhabitants of England after the Anglo-Saxon influx and political dominance, together with the continual contact over the 1500-year period between English and Brittonic languages (i.e.".
- Brittonicisms_in_English label "Brittonicisms in English".
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