4. Name the four major dialects of Old English.
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The surviving Old English documents are traditionally attributed to four different major dialects: Kentish (in the south-east), West Saxon (in the south-west), Mercian (in the midland territories of Mercia), and Northumbrian (in the north); because of various similarities they show, Mercian and Northumbrian are often ...
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Kentish (in south-east),west sacxon(south-west),mercian (in midland territory of mercia and Northumbria (in the north )
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