OE Language
You should have
your pronouns memorized.
Case. Read case:
(KA,
review chapters; and OEA, nom., acc., dat.,
and gen.).
As you
begin to memorize Old English words, start with closed-class
words. Conjunctions, pronouns, prepositions, and articles
are not numerous. Make a list using Sweet, Anglo-Saxon
Primer (or one of the other on-line texts). You may
want to make a chart for ease:
þaer |
conj |
there
(adv.) |
swa |
conj |
as
(adv.) |
aer |
conj |
before
(adv., prep.) |
ac |
conj |
but |
nu |
conj |
now
(adv.) |
oððe |
conj |
or |
gif |
conj |
if |
To which you
can add ond, eac, þeah, etc.
PDF versions
of most of the texts we translated last term are listed
below:
You can also
find html versions at the
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