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From: tesielin@calum.csclub.uwaterloo.ca (Todd Sieling)
Subject: What exactly was Saxon
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	In my readings for a paper on the influences of Old English, I've
noticed the lack of any definite treatment of Angle or Saxon languages.
I'm told that Saxon and Old Saxon are definitely not the same thing, but
not effort seems to be made to explain either language (dialect) in 
relationship with the others.  Any help here?
TES

