HIS121 - The Sound System of OE
This E-Lecture defines and exemplifies the sound system of Old English. Using the 36 phonemes of the West-Saxon variety, J. Handke not only exemplifies each phoneme and discusses their main realization in OE orthography but also gives you an idea about what OE could have sounded like.

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HIS131 - The Sound System of ME

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PHY230 - The Sound System of German

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Old English pronunciation: a guide for students

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Phonetics (pt. 1)

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PHY117 - The Great Vowel Shift

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PHY211 - The Sound System of RP

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Anglo-Frisian Runes - an Introduction

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Consonant Pronunciation Tutorial • IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet) Consonants

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The genius logic of the NATO phonetic alphabet

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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What Was the Great Vowel Shift?

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HIS101 - From IE to OE

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Listen to ALL the consonants of the IPA

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Orthodox vs Catholic vs Protestant

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PHO107 - Basic Segments of Speech (Vowels I)

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TYP102 - Language Reconstruction

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From Old English to Middle English: The effects of language contact

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Old English Sound Change in Strong Verbs

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PHY121 - Comparative Phonology

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