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==History==
==History==
The first attested text in Modern Crannish is a fragment of a gloss, translation and explanation of the Jewish Haggadah found in France, dated to the 14th century. Non-rhoticity, gender loss, and the shift to auxiliaries were complete by this time, and Crannish has had little change since except in vocabulary, accent, and the loss of grammatical mutation.
The first attested text in Modern Crannish is a fragment of a gloss, translation and explanation of the Jewish Haggadah found in France, dated to the 14th century. Non-rhoticity, gender loss, and the shift to auxiliaries were complete by this time, and Crannish has had little change since except in vocabulary, accent, and the loss of grammatical mutation.
An in-universe theory holds that Crannish played a key role in the evolution of nonrhoticity in Southern British English. However, this is in dispute, as the loss of rhoticity occurred several centuries earlier in Crannish.


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