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- only institutionally anglicised Wales, but brought about the anglicisation of the Welsh culture and language. Motives for anglicising Wales included securing...
- word "damsel" is an anglicisation of the Old French damoisele (modern demoiselle), meaning "young lady". Another form of anglicising is the inclusion of...
- The anglicisation of personal names is the change of non-English-language personal names to spellings nearer English sounds, or substitution of equivalent...
- England. Anglicisation can also refer to: Anglicisation (linguistics), the process by which a non-English word is influenced by English Anglicisation of names...
- National Literary Society, on 25 November 1892: ‘"The Necessity for De-Anglicising Ireland’". Citing Giuseppe Mazzini (the Italian nationalist who had been...
- The traditional English pronunciation of Latin, and classical Gr**** words borrowed through Latin, is the way the Latin language was traditionally pronounced...
- immigrant and broadcast cultural influences (chiefly Gaelic culture, Anglicisation, Americanisation and aspects of broader European culture). In broad...
- Purdie, Anglicising Romance: Tail-Rhyme and Genre in Medieval English Literature (Cambridge: Brewer, 2008), pp. 13–14. Rhiannon Purdie, Anglicising Romance:...
- their anglicisations and/or English language equivalents. Not all Irish given names have English equivalents, though most names have an anglicised form...
- Mumbai, Madras is now Chennai and Calcutta is Kolkata, in an attempt to de-anglicise them. In this work, the earlier names are retained since these names were...