![]() ![]() Font Recommendations Thorn (þ)/Eth (ð) and Long Vowels Ā-Ūīecause thorn ( þ/Þ) eth ( ð,Ð) are used in modern Icelandic, many common fonts listed below already contain these characters. Most of the more commonly encountered issues such as thorn ( þ), eth ( ð), long ash ( ǣ) and wynn ( ƿ) can be displayed within Unicode. Old English, like most medieval languages, shows a wide range of diacritic marksĪnd unusual characters, not all of which may be represented in Unicode. Old English Orthography Old English and Unicode Note: Modern Scots uses English spelling, but older texts may use Old English letters. Scots preserves some archaic features of Old English including some consonants "ch" /x/ and some pre vowel shift pronunciations. It is a descendant of Old English and a close relative of Modern English. The language of Scottish poets like Robert Burns ( Auld Lang Syne) is called Scots or Lallans. In addition, the grammar began to evolve to a form closer to Modern English. This caused the language to incorporate more French vocabulary and sounds. ![]() ![]() Old English grammar starts to change around 1100 after the Norman French invasion of 1066 resulting in Middle English. Old English (sometimes called Anglo-Saxon) is the earliest attested form of the English language. Language Codes – ang (Old English), enm (Middle English), sco (Scots/Lallans). ![]()
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