[Bell Historians] Re: Carillonneur vs. carillonist
Anne Willis
zen16073 at DFy8OPxH_2cw4tU4XdpnXWOVM4OkQ7Yc2HSKErit37eIKR5pLfhpSo__D0gjpxx3e1Ssu9sR0hA.yahoo.invalid
Wed Sep 27 14:33:13 BST 2006
Anglo-Saxon and Norse became combined into Old English into which a huge
amount of Norman French was injected after 1066.
This is why the language is so rich and flexible.
Andrew, Andre
Surely the Normans just added their bit to the Celtic/Saxon/ Viking mixture
already spoken.
Anne
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