Historical Outlines of English Phonology And Middle English Grammar, for Courses in Chaucer, Middle English, And the History of the English Language

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But double consonants were pronounced double, as in Modern English pen-knife, book-case.
41. Old English in Phonetic Notation. The Old English version of the parable of the Good Samaritan, Luke 10:30-35, in the Old English spelling and accompanied by a literal translation, is as follows: Sum man ferde fram Hierusalem to Hiericho and becom on A-certain man went from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among pa scaSan, J^a hine bereafodon and tintregodon hine and forleton the thieves, who him robbed an
...d tortured him and left hine samcwicne. J) a gebyrede hit )7aet sum sacerd ferde on him half-alive. Then happened it that a-certain priest went on jjam ilcan wege; and J? a he )?set geseah, he hine forbeah.
the same way; and when he that saw, he from-him turned-away.
And call swa se diacon, ]>a. he waes wiSJ^a stowe and Jjaet geseah, And all so the deacon, when he was by the place and that saw, he hine eac forbeah. p a ferde sum Samaritanisc he from-him also turned-away. Then went a-certain Samaritan man wiS hine; pa.


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