Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Flussdiagrammknoten
- Middle English
1100 - 1500
- Early Modern English
1500 - 1700
- 1586
The first grammar of English—William Bullokar's Pamphlet for Grammar is published.
- 1590-1611
William Shakespeare writes his Sonnets and the majority of his plays.
- 1604
Robert Cawdrey's Table Alphabeticall, the first English dictionary is published.
- 1611
The Authorized Version of the English Bible (the "King James" Bible) is published, greatly influencing the development of the written language.
- 1622
Weekly News, the first English newspaper, is published in London.
- 1667
John Milton publishes his epic poem Paradise Lost.
- 1697
In his Essay Upon Projects, Daniel Defoe calls for the creation of an Academy of 36 "gentlemen" to dictate English usage.
- 1702
The Daily Courant, the first regular daily newspaper in English, is published in London.
- 1709
The first Copyright Act is enacted in England.
- 1712
Anglo-Irish satirist and cleric Jonathon Swift proposes the creation of an English Academy to regulate English usage and "ascertain" the language.
- 1715
Elisabeth Elstob publishes the first grammar of Old English.
- 1755
Samuel Johnson publishes his two-volume Dictionary of the English Language.
- 1760-1795
This period marks the rise of the English grammarians whose rule books, primarily based on prescriptive notions of grammar, become increasingly popular.
- 1762
Robert Lowth publishes his Short Introduction to English Grammar.
- Mid 19th century
A standard variety of American English develops. English is established in Australia, South Africa, India, and other British colonial outposts.
- 1150
Approximate date of the earliest surviving texts in Middle English.
- Beowulf- composed by an anonymous poet between the 8th century and the early 11th century.
- 1387
Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is first published
- Late Modern English
1900 - Present
- 1906
Henry and Francis Fowler publish the first edition of The King's English.
- 1919
H. L. Menken publishes the first edition of The American Language, a pioneer study in the history of a major national version of English.
- 1925
The New Yorker magazine is founded by Harold Ross and Jane Grant.
- 1925
George P. Krapp publishes his two-volume The English Language in America, the first comprehensive and scholarly treatment of the subject.
- 1926
Henry Fowler publishes the first edition of his Dictionary of Modern English Usage.
- 1928
The Oxford English Dictionary is published.
- 1950
Kenneth Burke publishes A Rhetoric of Motives.
- 1957
Noam Chomsky publishes Syntactic Structures, a key document in the study of generative and transformational grammar.
- 1972
A Grammar of Contemporary English (by Randolph Quirk, Sidney Greenbaum, Geoffrey Leech, and Jan Svartvik) is published. The first call on a personal cell phone is made. The first email is sent.
- 1978
The Linguistic Atlas of England is published.
- 1981
The first issue of the journal World Englishes is published.
- 1985
A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language is published by Longman. The first edition of M.A.K. Halliday's An Introduction to Functional Grammar is published.
- 1988
The Internet (under development for more than 20 years) is opened to commercial interests.
- 1989
The second edition of The Oxford English Dictionary is published.
- 1994
Text messaging is introduced, and the first modern blogs go online.
- 1995
David Crystal publishes The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language.
- 1997
The first social networking site (SixDegrees.com) is launched. (Friendster is introduced in 2002, and both MySpace and Facebook begin operating in 2004.)
- 2000
The Oxford English Dictionary Online (OED Online) is made available to subscribers.
- 2002
Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey K. Pullum publish The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. Tom McArthur publishes The Oxford Guide to World English.
- 2009
The two-volume Historical Thesaurus of the Oxford English Dictionary is published by Oxford University Press.
- 2012
The fifth volume (SI-Z) of the Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE ) is published by Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.