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By rigidly applying a relative chronology to the earliest sound-changes that led towards the rise of (Old) Frisian this article for the first time systematically maps the area in Holland where formerly a form of Proto-Frisian was spoken.
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The discussion helps us to see the southern contours of Frisophone territory in the early Middle Ages.
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This page is a summary of: North-Sea Germanic at the Cross-Roads, NOWELE North-Western European Language Evolution, October 2008, John Benjamins,
DOI: 10.1075/nowele.54-55.09bre.
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