ficantly the degree of inflectional variation which occurs in the plural.
This is, therefore, perhaps the first step towards
the loss of any variation
in the plural of nouns which is one of the marks of Middle English and
beyond.
Both these changes are undoubtedly associated with a more general
phonological issue. This is that the later the text the more likely it is that
unstressed vowels will begin to fall together, so that there can even be
a falling together of all the unstressed vowels into something like the
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