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Uploaded by on Jul 27, 2008

History of the English language

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  • Where's the rest of it? :x

  • It's all there. Just type in the title or look at the sidebar.

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  • @krullboll he means Germanic, and Scandinavian is Germanic.

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  • omfg....this is so awesome....i didn't even know we did that grunting thing. that's just fantastic.

  • @krullboll Actually it is german and pronounced that way

  • IT's called the schwa because English is a Stress Timed Language the unstressed vowel goes to the mid central position.

  • April is not German it is Scandinavian as allot of other English words.

  • What a great teacher.

  • Under which title is it?

  • sad that there is no eposide number 5.

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