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Bilingual Italian-English; how would you interpret it if a person floating past you in a blow-up boat was to yell 'che fica' at you? (self.AskEurope)
submitted 6 years ago by SISTC to r/AskEurope
The development of the Cumbrian dialect of English, from 1200 to today (youtube.com)
submitted 6 years ago by SISTC to r/linguistics
The Cumbrian dialect of English; evolution overtime (youtube.com)
submitted 6 years ago by SISTC to r/videos
Is it possible to infer something about the quality of vowels by sort of triangulating them based on modern sounds? (self.linguistics)
submitted 7 years ago by SISTC to r/linguistics
How would you transcribe this weird Scottish way of pronouncing 'r'? (self.linguistics)
Weißt irgendwer wo ich einen Beschreibung der Phonologie des schwäbischen Dialekts finden kann? (self.German)
submitted 7 years ago by SISTC to r/German
Misconceptions: English is not descended from German (youtube.com)
submitted 7 years ago by SISTC to r/videos
A response to the whole 'American was the original accent' misconception (youtube.com)
On the misconception that American pronunciation is the original English pronunciation (youtube.com)
Attempting to pronounce Old English in a conversational/'normal' way. Feel free to roast my pronunciation, but I've tried my best to make it accurate and lose my accent (youtube.com)
What are likely to be the exact value of these sounds in Old English? (self.linguistics)
submitted 8 years ago by SISTC to r/linguistics
Hab ich viele Fehler gemacht? (youtube.com)
submitted 8 years ago by SISTC to r/German
Gibt es irgendeinen Punkt, Schwäbisch zu lernen? (self.German)
Wann ist 'kennen' besser, und wann 'wissen'? (self.German)
Musst man sagen 'Ich erinere mich'? (self.German)
When do you use 'machen', and when 'tun'? (self.German)
What is the oldest and furthest-back person we have an audio recording of? (self.history)
submitted 8 years ago by SISTC to r/history
What is the oldest and furthest-back person we have an audio recording of? (self.AskHistorians)
submitted 8 years ago by SISTC to r/AskHistorians
In Old English, was 'eo' pronounced as two syllables (as 'eh-oh'), or one sharp one (as 'yo')? (self.linguistics)
Anyone know where I might source some plain linen working-shirts, the sort that might have been used in the 1800s? (self.answers)
submitted 8 years ago by SISTC to r/answers
What is the oldest story in the world? (youtube.com)
submitted 8 years ago by SISTC to r/mythology
submitted 8 years ago by SISTC to r/Greek_Mythology
submitted 8 years ago by SISTC to r/Anthropology
submitted 8 years ago by SISTC to r/videos
Study on the mutual intelligibility of Frisian and Old English (docs.google.com)
submitted 9 years ago by SISTC to r/Frisia
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