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AFT UAMUJ ST4NTA RUNAR pAR . IN UARIN FAN FApIR AFT FAIKIAN SUNU,3 1. Old Swedish.The territory of the Old Swedish comprehended I and probably pronounced (.) Sweden, except the most northerly part
td Finnish?) was spoken, the most southerly (Skane, Halland i fa ghi~n sunu, would, no doubt, have had the same fcrm in contemporary Icelandic, except the last word, which would probably have had the less original
change of soft R into common r (the Rok-stone runait, later runar, runes; this appeared earliest after dental consonants, later after an accented vowel), and the change of sp into st (in the loth century raispi, later rceisti, raised) ; or they are, at least, common to it with Norwegianas the dropping of h before 1, n and r (in the loth century hrauR, younger, rr, cairn
long ones latest) into non-nasalized. But the case is altogether different during what we may call
inscriptions and the oldest literature. During this period the language is already distinctly separate
Norwegian
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