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g
was palatalized in non-Scandinavian words before 
e
and
i
in Old English and 
was to be pronounced as 

(and [dʒ] a bit later, in early MnE)
.
In the same way the 
letter 
с 
pronounced as [k]
 
before 
e
and
 i
was palatalized to [tʃ] in non-Scandinavian 
words (in Old English there was no letter 
k
, and the letter 
с
was used to denote 
different sounds), and retained the hard pronunciation [k] in the words of the 
Scandinavian origin
In the English word “
gift
” it is not only the initial sound that is due to 
Scandinavian, but also the modern meaning. The Old English word “
gift
” meant “
the 
price of a wife
”, and, hence, in the Plural it meant “
marriage
”, while the 
Scandinavian word had the more general sense of “
present
”. 
In some words the old native form has survived, but has adopted the 
Scandinavian meaning of the corresponding word. Thus “
dream
in Old English 
meant “
joy
”, but in Middle English the modern meaning of 
dream
was taken over 
from the Scandinavian “
draumr
”.
The English also inherited the Scandinavian meaning of the word 
plough
(Amer. 
plow
), which in Old English meant a measure of land but in Scandinavian referred to 
an agricultural implement. The word in Old English for the latter was 
sulh
.
Most of the borrowed words were used in the ordinary daily life, showing that 
the Anglo-Saxons and the Scandinavians lived side by side as equals, and not in the 
relationship of ruling class to conquered, as with the Anglo-Saxons and Celts, or of 
the ignorant to the learned, as with the Anglo-Saxons and Romans. 


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Eventually the Scandinavians were absorbed into local population both 
ethnically and linguistically. They merged with the society around them, but the 
impact on the linguistic situation and on the further development of the English 
language was quite profound. 


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