Re: Ander-Saxon and New Old English (was: RE: [CONLANG] Worldken bard
From: | And Rosta <a.rosta@...> |
Date: | Friday, August 3, 2001, 23:39 |
Elliott Lash:
> Has anyone tried to develop an alternate Modern English that
> descends from OE of c. 1000 CE without the influence of
> French and its subsequent repercussions? I'm particularly interested
> in modern reflexes of OE words that Here were lost (e.g. _wye_
> 'warrior' < _wigan_). I don't have the necessary philological
> knowledge to essay such an exercise myself. (I've asked this question
> before, some years back, to no great avail, but I ask it again
> because the pool of competences on this list is ever crescent.)
> - AND.
>
> I have indeed created such a monster. But I used my own sound change
> rules, and came up with something much like German, rather than an
> English sans-French.
I suppose that's reasonable, since English phonology was affected
by French. OTOH, my own interest is simply in restitution of abandonded
words to the language, as with _smial_, _dwarrowdelf_, etc.
--And.