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The '''Anglo-Norman language''' is the name given to the variety of [[FrenchNorman language|FrenchNorman]] spoken by the [[Anglo-Norman]]s, the descendents of the [[Norman]]s who ruled [[England]] following the [[Battle of Hastings|conquest]] by [[William I of England|William of Normandy]] in [[1066]]. The Norman nobility spoke ais [[Oïl languages|langue d'oïl]] called [[Norman language|Norman]].  This became the official language of England and later developed into the unique insular dialect now known as the Anglo-Norman language

Anglo-Norman was the spoken language of the Norman [[nobility]] and was also used in the courts, to compile official documents, to write literature, and for commercial purposes.  The lower classes were keen on learning Anglo-Norman;  some early textbooks for non-native speakers still exist.  

The name is something of a [[misnomer]]: the specifically Norman traits of the language found in England are neither overwhelmingly dominant, nor are they the only dialectal elements which are discernible in documents written in [[French language|French]] in England. Moreover, the use of so specific a label tends to lead to unsustainable assumptions about the variety's unity and [[homogeneous|homogeneity]]. It is far safer to think in terms of a range of speakers from various dialectal backgrounds, by no means all [[Norman language|Norman]]; since their speech is of course not recorded, the diversity of it (both regional and social) is equally unattested.

==Use and development==
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== External links ==
*[http://www.anglo-norman.net/ The Anglo-Norman hub - a project to produce an AN dictionary.]  Contains articles and corpus texts.

[[Category:Romance languages]]
[[Category:Extinct languages]]