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accent adjective alliteration ancient Anglo-Saxon articulation authors belonging Bible called century character Chaucer classical common compound consonant corresponding derived dialect diction dictionary distinct early edition elements employed England English language English words etymology example expression fact familiar foreign French gender German Gothic Gothic languages grammatical Greek guage Hence Icelandic important inflections influence instance intellectual Italian language Latin Layamon Lecture less letters linguistic lish literature meaning modern moral nation native nomenclature noun objects obsolete occur original Ormulum orthoepy orthography participle particles period persons philological phrase Piers Ploughman plural poetic poetry possessive present printed pronounced pronunciation prose prosody radical reference remarkable respect rhymes Robert of Gloucester Romance roots Saxon sense Shakespeare signification sound speak speech strong inflection syllables syntactical syntax thing thought tion tongue translation verb verbal verse vocables vocabulary vowel weak inflection writers Wycliffe Wycliffite