

Episode 65: Norman Dukes and Dialects
Jul 31, 2015
The podcast explores the rise of Normandy and the transition of the Norman language. It discusses the influence of Norse words on English and French, the origins of the word 'crook', the rise of Richard the Fearless, and the diplomatic negotiations and linguistic assimilation of the Normans. The podcast also compares the evolution of English and French languages, and explores the early reign of Duke Robert of Normandy.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Norman Dukes and Dialects
02:27 • 2min
The Influence of Norse Words on English and French
04:54 • 5min
The Origins of 'Crook' and its Variations in English and French
10:07 • 9min
The Rise of Richard the Fearless
19:02 • 13min
Diplomatic Negotiations, Marriage, and Linguistic Assimilation
31:32 • 3min
The Evolution of English and French Languages: A Comparative Analysis
34:14 • 17min
Norman Conquest and Duke Robert's Reign
51:07 • 5min