PREPOSITIONS AND CONJUNCTIONS IN OLD ENGLISH

Authors

  • O'rinboyeva Mohira Farg'ona Davlat Universiteti Ingliz tili va adabiyoti fakulteti talabasi
  • Galiakberova Albina Ingliz tili va adabiyoti fakulteti Ingliz tili o'qitish metodikasi o'qituvchisi

Keywords:

Immigration, Assumptions, Fluently, Bilingual, Adjustment, Values, Customs, Efficient, Requires, Questionnaire.

Abstract

Another feature of Old English is its vocabulary, which includes many words that have fallen out of use in modern English. These words often have Germanic roots and reflect the culture and society of the Anglo-Saxon period. For example, "word" (fate), "wergild" (a fine paid to compensate for killing or injuring someone), and "mead" (a type of alcoholic drink made from fermented honey) are all words that were commonly used in Old English.

References

"A Grammar of Old English: Morphology" by Richard M. Hogg - 376 pages (1992)

"A Grammar of Old English: Phonology" by Richard M. Hogg - 272 pages (1991)

"A Guide to Old English" by Bruce Mitchell and Fred C. Robinson - 432 pages (1986)

"An Introduction to Old English" by Richard Hogg - 320 pages (2002)

"Beowulf: A Verse Translation" translated by Seamus Heaney - 256 pages (2000)

"Old English and Its Closest Relatives: A Survey of the Earliest Germanic Languages" by Orrin W. Robinson - 296 pages (1992)

"Old English Glosses: A Collection" edited by R.D. Fulk and Christopher M. Cain - 480 pages (2017)

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Published

2023-06-03