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Title: A History Of Our Language
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The English Language began to be simplified along with its vocabulary. The inflected endings common to Old English were dropped off and prefixes like sc, sk, and sh were added to the melting pot.
Nennius, a Welsh antiquary and self described "disciple of Elvodugus," is credited by
some the Historia Brittonum... Showed first 250 characters
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The manuscript is a collection of historical information including descriptions of the inhabitants and invaders of Britain and provides the earliest known reference to the British king Arthur.
Sometime between 900 and 1000ad an epic known as Beowulf was written... Showed next 250 characters
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