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- Northumbrian_dialect abstract "Northumbrian was a dialect of the Old English language spoken in the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria. Together with Mercian, Kentish and West Saxon, it forms one of the sub-categories of Old English devised and employed by modern scholars.The dialect was spoken from the Humber, now within England, to the Firth of Forth, now within Scotland. During the Viking invasions of the 9th century, Northumbrian came under the influence of the languages of the Viking invaders. The earliest surviving Old English texts were written in Northumbrian: these are Caedmon's Hymn and Bede's Death Song. Other works including the bulk of Caedmon's poetry have been lost. Other examples of this dialect are the Runes on the Ruthwell Cross from the Dream of the Rood. Also in Northumbrian are the Leiden Riddle and the glosses in the Lindisfarne Gospels (mid 10th century).The Viking invasion forced the dialect to split in two.[citation needed] The southern Northumbrian dialect was heavily influenced by Norse. The northern Northumbrian dialect not only retained a lot of the Old English words (replaced in the south by Norse words) but was also a strong influence on the development of the English language in northern England, especially the dialects of modern North East England and Scotland.[citation needed] The north-south split was around the Tees river.[citation needed]Scots (including Ulster Scots) is descended from the Northumbrian dialect, as is Northern English.".
- Northumbrian_dialect wikiPageID "1436611".
- Northumbrian_dialect wikiPageRevisionID "585245844".
- Northumbrian_dialect hasPhotoCollection Northumbrian_dialect.
- Northumbrian_dialect subject Category:Northumbria.
- Northumbrian_dialect subject Category:Old_English_dialects.
- Northumbrian_dialect type Abstraction100002137.
- Northumbrian_dialect type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Northumbrian_dialect type Communication100033020.
- Northumbrian_dialect type Dialect107155661.
- Northumbrian_dialect type Non-standardSpeech107155081.
- Northumbrian_dialect type OldEnglishDialects.
- Northumbrian_dialect type Speech107109196.
- Northumbrian_dialect comment "Northumbrian was a dialect of the Old English language spoken in the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria. Together with Mercian, Kentish and West Saxon, it forms one of the sub-categories of Old English devised and employed by modern scholars.The dialect was spoken from the Humber, now within England, to the Firth of Forth, now within Scotland. During the Viking invasions of the 9th century, Northumbrian came under the influence of the languages of the Viking invaders.".
- Northumbrian_dialect label "Nordhumbrisch".
- Northumbrian_dialect label "Northumbrian dialect".
- Northumbrian_dialect label "Northumbrien".
- Northumbrian_dialect label "Northumbrio".
- Northumbrian_dialect sameAs Nordhumbrisch.
- Northumbrian_dialect sameAs Northumbrio.
- Northumbrian_dialect sameAs Northumbrien.
- Northumbrian_dialect sameAs m.051f43.
- Northumbrian_dialect sameAs Q1798915.
- Northumbrian_dialect sameAs Q1798915.
- Northumbrian_dialect sameAs Northumbrian_dialect.
- Northumbrian_dialect wasDerivedFrom Northumbrian_dialect?oldid=585245844.
- Northumbrian_dialect isPrimaryTopicOf Northumbrian_dialect.