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ok a bit odd, but can anyone read late medieval english?

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TheArmadillo · 12/03/2007 21:12

Am reading through document. Can read most of it but cannot understand what 'stoonis' is or 'schulen'

talking about heathen men worshipping 'stoonis' as a god? adn the phrase 'stoonis schulen crie'?

COuld schulen be children?

Anyone know?

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JackieNo · 12/03/2007 21:19

Could it be 'stones'? 'stones shall cry'? Are they praying to the stones, or something (don't really know any medieval english, just guessing...)

JackieNo · 12/03/2007 21:21

'stoonis' possibly stone statues?

Pruni · 12/03/2007 21:21

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Pruni · 12/03/2007 21:22

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SenoraPostrophe · 12/03/2007 21:23

I would have guessed stones shall cry.

that sounds like a good degree, pruni. I'd have loved to have done some of that. maybe I'll do a course when I'm old.

Pruni · 12/03/2007 21:24

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TheArmadillo · 12/03/2007 21:25

thanks pruni - that makes sense.

Its part of the prologue of the Wycliffite Bible concerning the translation of the Bible from Latin to English. For seminar on Lollardy (history module looking at late medieval culture, especially literature).

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Mercy · 12/03/2007 21:25

My mum would be able to help but I guess you've got your answer now.

Pruni, what's philology?

SenoraPostrophe · 12/03/2007 21:27

no, none in Linguistics either, but it turns out it lends itself very well to programming. they're funny things, degrees.

Pruni · 12/03/2007 21:27

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Pruni · 12/03/2007 21:29

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DrunkenSailor · 12/03/2007 21:30

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SenoraPostrophe · 12/03/2007 21:31

now, you see I am a language geek who doesn't even know which adjectives had es on the end.

but you can ask me anything about phonetics.

Iota · 12/03/2007 21:31

I did a bit of Anglo Saxon at Uni - Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Primer anyone?

Pruni · 12/03/2007 21:32

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Iota · 12/03/2007 21:32

and a bit of Linguistics - forgotten it all now though

Pruni · 12/03/2007 21:34

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Mercy · 12/03/2007 21:34

ok, thanks Pruni (I think!)

I once read something by Simeon Potter which is probably a highly simplistic/idiots guide to your subject. Was very interesting btw.

hunkerismunkerless · 12/03/2007 21:35
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Mercy · 12/03/2007 21:40

I don't know why I grinned after I mentioned Simeon.

Am a bit disconcerted that dd is telling me about phonemes (she's nearly 6) - I had to look it up in the dictionary

Bucketsofdynomite · 12/03/2007 21:45

I did linguistics and phonetics in London but never did anything with it. Enjoyed it at the time but never wanted a career in it. But am excited at the idea of programming being easy for linguists, how would one get started Senorapostrophe?

Pruni · 12/03/2007 21:45

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TheArmadillo · 12/03/2007 21:45

Thanks

Bill Bailey is great - I know the sketch you mean, very funny

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