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by antonvs
147 days ago
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> It does however help drive home the point that such interjections were unlikely to be used by speakers of Nordic languages in order to begin a tale. Beowulf was written in Old English, which is not a Nordic language. > ... any of the speech patterns found in languages which developed from Old Norse. Similarly, Old English didn't develop from Old Norse. |
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There may be a Celtic influence upon it as well, as with some of the Icelandic sagas, but you would have to dig much deeper for that.