Difference between revisions of "User:WillWow"

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#Note "sen" used in Nynorn lessons and texts, which is found in Hildina entirely regularly as "sin". Another appearance of -en being -in in west shetland dialect. I'm not entirely sure if/where "sen" shows up in the Old Norn corpus, but I do believe it to have been the likely mainland dialect form derived from ON "sem".
 
#Note "sen" used in Nynorn lessons and texts, which is found in Hildina entirely regularly as "sin". Another appearance of -en being -in in west shetland dialect. I'm not entirely sure if/where "sen" shows up in the Old Norn corpus, but I do believe it to have been the likely mainland dialect form derived from ON "sem".
 
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W becoming V seems to be the vast majority of cases when initial and after vowels; the existence of recorded forms with "W" instead of "V" is likely the influence of Shetland.
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#W becoming V seems to be the vast majority of cases when initial and after vowels; the existence of recorded forms with "W" instead of "V" is likely the influence of Shetland.
  
 
== Words not in main wordlist ==
 
== Words not in main wordlist ==
 
=== E ===
 
=== E ===
* {{d|eg||b}} I
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* {{d|eg||b}} {{pron}} I
 
=== S ===
 
=== S ===
 
* {{d|sen||b}} {{conj}} as, like, as though; that, which, who
 
* {{d|sen||b}} {{conj}} as, like, as though; that, which, who

Revision as of 08:36, 30 December 2021

Finally getting around to making a user page for myself, hey.

Going to stick some things in here and whatnot. Coming soon I guess

  • A few things I want to remember thinking about:
  1. Note "sen" used in Nynorn lessons and texts, which is found in Hildina entirely regularly as "sin". Another appearance of -en being -in in west shetland dialect. I'm not entirely sure if/where "sen" shows up in the Old Norn corpus, but I do believe it to have been the likely mainland dialect form derived from ON "sem".
  2. W becoming V seems to be the vast majority of cases when initial and after vowels; the existence of recorded forms with "W" instead of "V" is likely the influence of Shetland.

Words not in main wordlist

E

  • eg  pron.  I

S

  • sen  conj.  as, like, as though; that, which, who