Middle English

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Abstract

The Viking hypothesis is fatally flawed, in part because syntax is readily borrowed in intense contact situations, while inflectional morphology usually is not - and Middle English inflectional morphology is overwhelmingly of West Germanic origin. The dismissal of lexical evidence is also misguided: the vast majority of basic vocabulary items come from Old English, not from Norse.

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Thomason, S. G. (2016). Middle English. Language Dynamics and Change. Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/22105832-00601010

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