From: the_black_sheep@...
Message: 63071
Date: 2009-02-16
>Sorry for the belated reply. I don't know whether that's of any interest to you, but I found the following links (though there're many versions in existence, and they differ with respect to their Malberg Glosses content):
> At 5:08:16 PM on Friday, February 6, 2009,
> the_black_sheep@... wrote:
>
> > --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "bmscotttg" <BMScott@>
> > wrote:
>
> >> (Robinson, 1992, 205):
>
> >> Unfortunately, all that survives from the earliest
> >> period of Old West Low Franconian, beyond a great deal
> >> of onomastic material in Latin texts, is the following
> >> remarkable West Flemish sentence of the eleventh
> >> century, found in England in the binding of a Latin
> >> manuscript:
> >>
> >> hebban olla vogala nestas hagunnan hinase hi(c)
> >> (e)nda thu w(at) (u)nbidan (w)e nu
>
> > What about "maltho thi afrio lito"/"maltho: the atomeo,
> > theo" (Lex Salica, Cap. XXVI, 'De libertis demissis'),
> I can't speak for Robinson, but I certainly wasn't aware of
> either of these. Thanks.
>
> Brian
>