"The deltaic portion of the river Thames is somewhat similar. The more one proceeds down the river from the source of the Thames, The greater is the Anglo-Saxon and Norman influence. If one moves from the southern bank of the Thames towards the straights- of clover, there is still a tremendous Norman influence, like a subterranean flow if one move from the northern side of the river towards the port of Grimsby on the delta at the coast, the Anglo-Saxon influence is greater than the Norman influence. lf one moves towards the coast, the Norman influence becomes neglifible. Where there is a Norman influence, there are large numbers' of Latin derivations in the spoken language, where the Anglo-Saxon inflames predominant; the number of Latin derevative words is comparatively small. The difference in intonation in the respective areas is also quite discemible."
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