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[ Main Message Index ]   [ Previous | Next ] [ Reply ] Author: Victar Mas
Email: victarmas at hotmail dot com
Date: 2005-10-03 15:12:21
Subject: Re: Old Saxon
> I'm not surprised about the ess-tset in the German glosses. Some of these archaic books, both the ones in German and the ones in English, sometimes follow orthographic conventions which seem really odd here in 2005. I've got a number of German books from around the turn of the 20th century where the nouns aren't capitalized, which I find somewhat jarring.
Oh, hah, I wasn't even going to mention the nouns not being capitalized (and they aren't). Some of the definitions seem to be misspelled yet I wonder if it's just archaic spelling.
On another note: you might want to think about making a new message board. It's kind of a little too simplistic, making it really hard to read past posts. Anyway.
Messages in this thread Name College/University Date Old Saxon Victar Mas 2005-09-25 01:01:05 Re: Old Saxon Sean Crist Swarthmore College 2005-09-25 11:40:34 Re: Old Saxon Victar Mas 2005-10-02 21:36:01 Re: Old Saxon Sean Crist Swarthmore College 2005-10-02 22:01:03 Re: Old Saxon Victar Mas 2005-10-03 15:12:21 New message board? (was: Re: Old Saxon) Sean Crist Swarthmore College 2005-10-03 23:14:09 Re: New message board? (was: Re: Old Saxon) Victar Mas 2005-10-04 16:41:11 Re: New message board? (was: Re: Old Saxon) Sean Crist Swarthmore College 2005-10-04 16:55:58 Re: Old Saxon David Starner 2006-01-29 22:33:37 Re: Old Saxon Victar Mas 2006-05-01 03:28:31 Re: Old Saxon Sean Crist 2006-05-02 10:44:27