Anglian dialects
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Anglian is a cover term used to refer to two dialects of Old English, namely the Northumbrian and Mercian dialects.
Anglian language is also often used as a cover term for any of the Anglic languages, i.e. Old English and its descendants (Middle English, Modern English, Scots, etc.)
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