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1066 | The Normans invaded, led by William the Conqueror. Norman French and English co-existed but following the invasion there was a French-speaking power bias apparent in court, the church and landowners. |
1350 | The black death had a huge impact on English. As the Latin and French speaking nobles died out they were replaced by barely literate peasants who often only spoke English. |
1590 | Shakespeare starts writing his plays, inventing new words and grammatical ideas. |
1500-1600 | The great vowel shift. Vowels went higher. We know it happened because of spelling. |
1600 | Period of cultural rebirth known as the Renaissance. This is also known as early modern English. |
November 1620 | The Mayflower brought the persecuted, puritan, English settlers to America where they built a "New England" settlement and were helped by Squanto. |
1622 | The Weekly News, the first English newspaper, is published in London. |
18th century-present | Late modern English developed. Ben Johnson is one writing of this period. |
1721 | Nathaniel Bailey's Universal Etymological dictionary. |
1746 | William Caxton set up his printing press, providing the roots for standardisation. Many Greek and Latin texts were translated into English. |
1755 | Samuel Johnson's dictionary was published. It took him 8 years to do with 6 assistants and was criticised for using archaic words, omitting words he didn't understand, omitting rude words, omitting trade terms and definitions were often inaccurate or biased. |
1762 | Robert Lowth's short Introduction to English Grammar and Lindley Murray's English Grammar |
January 1788 | Captain Arthur Phillips transported convicts to Australia. |
1816 | John Pickering compiles the first dictionary of Americanisms. |
1870 | Education Act meant that everyone had some form of compulsory access to education about English language. |
1876 | Alexander Bell invents the telephone. |
1942 | Friendly American soldiers came to Britain and contributed words such as: gizmo, gobbledegook, pin-up ect. |
1958 | Singapore made English the official language of business and government. This was after their independence. |
March 2000 | Pope's first visit to Israel. He addressed people in English. |
5th-11th century | Old English prevailed with examples of literature such as Beowulf. |
11th-14th century | Middle English prevailed with literature such as The Canterbury Tales. The language was influenced by French, old English and Latin. |
15th-17th century | Early modern English developed. Shakespeare was an important influence of this period. |
18th century | The birth and rise of the novel and an era of prescriptivism. |
1700-1900 | The industrial revolution. Machinery makes things easier to mass produce and inventions such as steam power contribute to the language's lexicon. |
1914-1918 | World war 1 |
1939-1945 | World war 2 |
1987 | National Curriculum introduced. This standardises the level of teaching in schools. |
1994 | Text messaging is introduced. |
1997 | The first social networking site is introduced. |
1922 | The Oxford English dictionary is published. |
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