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That depends on which specific words you are asking about.

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Anglo-Saxon words typically have one to three syllables.

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What was the major literature work of the anglo-Saxon?

The Anglo - Saxon chronicle and the Lindisfarne Chronicles and there are many others.


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How many years did a Anglo Saxon man live for?

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Where does the term W A S P come from?

It is a silly American acronym, standing for White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Many of the wealthiest and waspiest people are not Anglo-Saxon, of course, but Anglo-Norman - which is to say "French." Prejudice and snobbery have never felt the need for truth.


How did Anglo-Saxon culture affect literature?

they wrote many fairy tales such as snow white


What is the meaning of nonstandard English?

Standard English is the literary dialect that is taught in school. It comes from the Saxon part of Anglo-Saxon, or Old English. Nonstandard English is any of the many and various regional dialects, and also many popular but "incorrect" words and forms, for example the use of "dove" in place of "dived as the past tense of "dive." "Nonstandard" is also used disparagingly and erroneously to describe the Scots dialect, which is the modern form of Anglic (the Anglo- part of Anglo-Saxon), and thus has a better historical claim to the name "Standard English" than English does!


Is Mercian an Anglo-Saxon dialect?

Yes, Mercian is an Anglo-Saxon dialect. It was spoken in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia, which covered a region in the Midlands of England during the Early Middle Ages. Mercian was one of the major dialects alongside West Saxon, Northumbrian, and Kentish.


Is Mercian an Anglo Saxon dialect?

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How did did they bury the dead Anglo Saxons?

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