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.
Late Modern English
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.