Leftovers from Older English

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Simon Roper traces the etymology of common phrases in contemporary Northern English to Old English, using data from 19th century Devonian dialects as a stepping stone. He looks at how changing grammatical constructions affected meaning and use of certain words over time, like willy-nilly.

Posted by Liv Forsythe on June 11, 2026

Tags:
Change;
Grammaticalization;
Language Shift;
Dialect

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