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Of the modern languages, Icelandic is the closest to Old Norse.
Written modern Icelandic derives from the Old Norse phonemic writing system.
Contemporary Icelandic-speakers can read Old Norse, which differs slightly in spelling as well as semantics and word order.
However, pronunciation, particularly of the vowel phonemes, has changed at least as much as in the other North Germanic languages.

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