"An Outline of Anglo-Saxon Grammar" offers a concise guide to the grammatical structures of Old English. Extracted from the appendix of Harrison & Baskervill's esteemed Anglo-Saxon dictionary, this outline provides a structured approach to understanding the complexities of the Anglo-Saxon language. It covers fundamental elements such as noun declensions, verb conjugations, and syntactic rules, offering students and scholars a valuable resource for mastering Old English.
Originally designed to complement the dictionary, this standalone outline serves as an accessible introduction to Anglo-Saxon grammar, making it an essential addition to any linguistic library. This edition preserves the historical integrity of the original work, ensuring its continued relevance for modern learners and researchers alike.
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