Zusammenfassung der Ressource
AO3 Language Change
- Old English
- Beginnings of Literature
- Beowulf
- Latin Alphabet
- Angles' Saxons, Jutes
- Etymology
- Middle English
- 1066 Norman Invasion
- French Influence
- Beginnings of the Great
Vowel Shift 1350-1700
- Early Modern English
- William Caxton
Printing Press.
- 1476
- Standardisation
- Shakespeare
- Move towards Standardisation
and stablisation of punctuation.
- 18th and 19th Century
- Samuel Johnson's
Dictionary
- 1755
- Standardisation
- Removal of the Long 'S'
- 1785-1810
- Lowth Grammar
- 1762
- Published 'A Short Introduction
to English Grammar'
- Search for Prescriptive
'Pure Form'
- Latin Ideal
- English Today
- Borrowing worldwide
- Globalisation
- Cultural Infusion
- Pigeons
- Born into two
languages
- Creoles
- Native and new
language merge
together to form another
- Drift towards
colloquial use
- Sociolinguistics
- Education
- Conflict
- Class Systems
- Politics and Power
- Social Trends
and Fashion
- Technology
- English Tomorrow
- Pesemistic Approach
- Overlapping,
incomprehensible dialect
- Optimistic Approach
- Diversity benefits
- World English
- English as a Global
Language
- 300-400 million native speakers
- Language of Business
- 1.5 Billion speakers worldwide
- Approaches
- Descriptive
- Modern
- Comments on change
- Language develops
gradually and inevitibally
- Prescriptive
- Language is decaying
- Crumbling castle, damp spoon etc.
- Judges language change