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The History of English Language
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The History of English Language
Old English 450-1150
Anglo-Saxon - language from Germanic and Denmark invaders who settled in Britain
Not much grammar used
Before language used was latin because of relgion
Latin was still considered the formal language and legal institutions still used it
More verbs, nouns, adjectives, pronouns
Gender specific grammar in nouns and adjectives
Changes in language after 1066
Normans attempted to conquer British
Vikings got defeated - normans settled with OLD NORSE language
Simplified grammar and new words were introduced
West Saxon dominated the writing form of language
Middle English 1150-1500
Plural 's' standarised Norman, French and German words
Grammar of language change - relied less on inflectional endings and more on word order
Grammatical gender was removed
Range of nouns was reduced
Vocabulary changed due to more words from other countries
Early Modern English 1500-1700
Henry 8th
Religious and Political views started to grow
Scientific technology started to grow
Accents Welsh and Scottish Appeared
Social classes had different dialects because of literate levels between high and low formalities
Great Vowel Shift 1300-1750
Pronounciation of language
Value of long vowel sounds
IPA
Different Accents
Caxton's Printing Press 1476
First printing press in England
Printed over 100 books in his lifetime
Many were translated into other languages
First standardisation of English
Invention of the alphabet
Books were available more easily
More people were literate
Geoffrey Chaucer 1389
Canterbury Tales - 24 uncompleted stories
One of the first writers to write in English
Shakespeare 1585
Performing and using new words - writing the lexis down in the plays
Many words and phrases are still used now which he invented
Colourful and expressive words and phrases
Deep Emotion and analysing ability in few words
King James' Bible 1611
Authorised version of the English version of the Christian Bible for Church of England
Replaced the Great Bible translated by WILLIAM TYNDALE
Johnson's Dictionary 1755
first published dictionary
40,000 words
Defined in detail, illustrated with quotations
Prescriptive
Grammar rules trying to keep word structure
Politically correct words
First grammar books
For schools and academies - changes to the English language with Latin American
Modern English 1700-1900
The Language change after the great vowel shift
Industrial Revolution
Technical machines - wider lexis
Fashion, technology, food, leisure, medicine, chemistry and psychology
American English 1600's
Colonialisation of N.America created distinct American variety of English
'Americanisms' - Old British expressions
Still big influence now - entertainment and trade
Spanish and french had an impact through surrounding settlements
Oxford English Dictionary 1857
Re-examined Anglo-saxon dictionary
Took 50 years with 10 different volumes
1992 made the dictionary electronic constantly updating
National Curriculum 1988
Standardised education - same language used throughout
Then language passed through generations
Global English
Words and phrases known worldwide
'Okay'
375 million speak english as first lang, and same for 2nd language
21st Century Technological Changes
More expensive lifestyles
Technological advancements
Removing more manual labour
Lexis used for a specific item and words surrounding it known world wide
Brand names E.g. Hoover
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