
Episode 34: Sounds Like Old English
The History of English Podcast
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The Vowel Shift in Old English
English has dropped a lot of those plural nouns and converted them to traditional plural nouns with an s on the end. This process actually helps modern linguists determine if a word was in the Anglo-Saxon vocabulary before they came to Britain. Other examples of this vowel shift include food and feed, blood and bleed, salt and seek, full and fill, vowel and filth, broad and breadth.
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