Difference between revisions 81344417 and 81367926 on enwiki{{Infobox Language | name = Norman | familycolor = Indo-European | nativename = Normand | region = [[Channel Islands]] and historically in [[England]] | fam2 = [[Italic languages|Italic]] | fam3 = [[Romance languages|Romance]] | fam4 = [[Italo-Western languages|Italo-Western]] (contracted; show full) ==Use and development== The written records from the conquest onwards display certain striking features. In the first place, they are early: the first [[mediæval]] [[French literature]] appears in England appears in this langue d'oïl, and some of the first non-literary [[document]]s in [[Old French]] (charters, etc.) are also in Anglo-Norman. The most likely explanation for this is that there was a long-standing insular tradition of vernacular writing of religious, literary and historical texts, which the newly-arrived Normans adopted. (contracted; show full) [[Category:Norman language]] [[Category:Norman and Medieval England|Language]] [[Category:Medieval languages]] [[Category:Extinct Romance languages]] [[de:Anglonormannisch]] [[fr:Anglo-normand (langue)]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=81367926.
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