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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.


How many pages does Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burial Customs have?

Anglo-Saxon Deviant Burial Customs has 324 pages.


What is the difference between Anglo-Saxon words and Latin words?

The Anglo-Saxon and Latin languages are both members of the Indo European language family. However, they are separated by many years and miles, causing the languages to develop differently. Anglo-Saxon was a Germanic language from northern western Europe and Latin was the language of the Roman Empire, to the south and east around the Mediterranean Sea. Anglo Saxon was the basis for Old English, and many of our basic words derive from it. Latin words have been borrowed into the English language as scientific and legal terms. Latin based words abound in our current language, since the Norman French invaded England in 1066.


Where do a lot of words in the English language come from?

Germanic, Scandinavian, Anglo-Saxon, and Greek. Plus many other languages.


How many years did a Anglo Saxon man live for?

30-40 years


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.


Is Mercian an Anglo-Saxon dialect?

Anglo-Saxon is a culture, not a language. Anglo-Saxon people spoke Old English.Mercian is one of several Old English dialects, which reflect the varied Germanic tribes who settled in England from the 5th century AD. These included not only Angles, Saxons and Jutes but also Wends, Frisians, Danes and others.Mercian is distinguished by the extensive use of the vowel a instead of æ, but it also features h instead of g in many words [ example: Mercian stihle for Old English stigele].


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!


What are the words from Anglo Saxons that they borrowed from Latin?

The Anglo-Saxons borrowed several words from Latin, particularly in areas related to religion, administration, and trade. Notable examples include "church" (from "ecclesia"), "street" (from "strata"), and "wine" (from "vinum"). Many of these terms entered Old English through the influence of Christianity and the Roman occupation, enriching the vocabulary of the Anglo-Saxon language.


Is Mercian an Anglo Saxon dialect?

Anglo-Saxon is a culture, not a language. Anglo-Saxon people spoke Old English.Mercian is one of several Old English dialects, which reflect the varied Germanic tribes who settled in England from the 5th century AD. These included not only Angles, Saxons and Jutes but also Wends, Frisians, Danes and others.Mercian is distinguished by the extensive use of the vowel a instead of æ, but it also features h instead of g in many words [ example: Mercian stihle for Old English stigele].


About the Anglo Saxons?

Anglo Saxons were a group of people who game from Germany. They settled into Britain. The period of the Anglo Saxon rule lasted for 600 years. During this time there were many political and religious changed in Britain.