- Northumbrian language
Northumbrian, also known as "Ynglis" and "Inglis", is a
dialect of theOld English language spoken in the AngleKingdom of Northumbria . Together with Mercian it was one of the twoAnglian dialects introduced by theAngles . The other two dialects of Old English were Kentish and West Saxon.The dialect was spoken from the
Humber , now withinEngland , to theFirth of Forth , now withinScotland . During theViking invasions of the9th century , Northumbrian came under the influence of the languages of the Viking invaders.The Viking invasion forced the dialect to split in two. The southern Northumbrian dialect was heavily influenced by Norse. The northern Northumbrian dialect not only retained a lot of the Old English words (replaced in the south by Norse words) but was also a strong influence on the development of the English language in northern England, especially the dialects of modern
North east England andScotland .The north-south split was around the
Tees river.The Lord's Prayer
Examples of the first English literature include Christ's Prayer in Old English from c. 650, which begins "Faeder ure, Thu the eart on heofonum,". Some Scottish and Northumbrian folk still say IPA|/uːr 'feðər/ or IPA|/uːr 'fɪðər/"our father" and IPA| [ðu: e:rt] "thou art". [Gray, Alasdair, "
The Book of Prefaces ", Bloomsbury Publishing, London 2000 (2002 edition) ISBN 0-7475-5912-0]FADER USÆR ðu arðin heofnu
Sie gehalgad NOMA ÐIN.
Tocymeð RÍC ÐIN.
Sie WILLO ÐIN
suæ is in heofne and in eorðo.
HLAF USERNE of'wistlic sel ús todæg,
and f'gef us SCYLDA USRA,
suæ uoe f'gefon SCYLDGUM USUM.
And ne inlæd usih in costunge,
ah is in heofne and in eorðo.Other examples of this dialect are the
Rune s on theRuthwell Cross from theDream of the Rood .Modern Northumbrian
The best examples of modern Northumbrian can be found in the dialects of the traditional counties of
Northumberland andCounty Durham , or more specifically theGeordie andMackem dialects where many words are still retained. Another would be theScots Language as spoken in southernScotland .Notes
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