The Development of OE ĂE (I-mutated Ă) Before Nasals and OE ĀE in South-eastern Middle English |
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13th AD 14th century ă before nasals a-area a-development a-forms versus a-sound Assize Rolls atte Hathe Barford Hundred Barstable Hd Bedfordshire Biggleswade Hundred Bohman Braughing BUSHMEAD Cambridge Cambridgeshire Colch Colchester Dacorum Dacorum Hd Dane Court Dene dialect Early London East Sussex easternmost Ekwall element contains OE English Place-Names Essex examples FFBd FFCa FFHtf FFHunt FFLM forms and compounded HEATH Hertfordshire Hethe Heuser Huntingdonshire Hust i-mutated John atte Jordan Kent lane called last element contains last element OE Luick Lund Studies Manshead Manshead Hundred Mayors meadow called Middle English Middlesex Misc occur Odsey OE denu OE hap OE salig OE stræt Ossulstone Ossulstone Hd PNHtf Richard Seman Sewale south-eastern SRLo Staines street called STREET Colchester Subsidy Rolls Surrey Table a-forms Tendring Hd Thriplow Uncompounded forms unstressed position Uttlesford Vanne Wendens Ambo West William Zachrisson