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Ander-Saxon or Anglish is a form of constrained writing in English in which words with Greek, Latin, and Romance roots are replaced by Germanic ones.
East Frisian Low Saxon, as a member of the Low Saxon language family is a dialect spoken in the Eastern Friesland peninsula of northwestern Lower Saxony.
There are several dialects in Eastern Friesland Low Saxon: Standard East Frisian Low Saxon north of Leer, east of the river Ems and Brookmer Platt in the Brookmerland and Aurich (Auerk) area andRheiderländer Platt west of the river Ems around the city of Weener East Frisian Low Saxon differs fro...
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/S/Saxon.htm   (1254 words)

  
 Poul Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fitting Anderson's love for olden years, Ander-Saxon, a form of technical writing using only words with Germanic roots, is named after him.
Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926– July 31, 2001) was a prolific science fiction author of the genre's Golden Age; some of his short stories were first published using the pseudonyms "A. Craig", "Michael Karageorge", and "Winston P. Sanders".
Anderson is probably best known for adventure stories in which larger-than-life characters succeed gleefully or fail heroically.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Poul_Anderson   (995 words)

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