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1678 Ze cnjstiaunte. From this inquiry into the sounds and inflexions, the following conclusions can be drawn : The development of a is of no use in fixing the dialect. Nor is hifh has become, o, and e, to be deemed a characteristic either of the Midland or Northern dialect. Ags. Ea occurs as o as early as 1250 in the Northumbrian /'. *///. /, and f>0 years afterwards in Sir 7V/W/vw and Sir Perceval; even llidiard liolle in his /VAVre 0/" Conscience offers one instance of this change (cf. S/r T...r tat rein, p. Ixix f. ). The development of the ags. R/, which we find in 22 passages as a, in 21 as o, is remarkable. There are only a very few instances of this change in Sir Tristrem, p. Ixxi, and in the Psalter; and this almost i-qual number of a- and o-rhymes proves evidently that the poem cannot belong to a Northern country. At the same time, a pro- portion like that w>nld be impossible in a text of Southern origin. The same negative result is to be derived from the fact that Ags. Ij is always written ;/.
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