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The History of the English Language

The History of the English Language. Dalakishvily Sophia , 8L1 . The History of the English language can be divided into the following periods: Old English (450-1066) Middle English (1066-1500) New English (from 1500 to the present time).

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The History of the English Language

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  1. The History of the English Language Dalakishvily Sophia, 8L1

  2. The History of the English language can be divided into the following periods: • Old English (450-1066) • Middle English (1066-1500) • New English (from 1500 to the present time).

  3. Old English Period • Germanic tribes of the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes, are considered the ancestors of today's English. They migrated to Britain's island in the middle of V century. When the Germanic tribes migrated to the British Isles, they entered into a fierce struggle with the indigenous local population - the Celts.

  4. Old English Period • The Vikings conquered Britain a bit later. • The Vikings gave the Old English a significant amount of words of the Scandinavian origin.

  5. Middle English Period • The Normans invaded Britain after the Vikings. They introduced the powerful Anglo-Saxon lexical layer-Normanism. • Norman remained the language of the church for a long time. But the conquerors were few to impose their language intact. • The Normans language teaching was stopped in 1385. The laws of Parliament were published in English in 1483.

  6. New English Period • Modern English, which is now spoken by the British, begins to develop at the end of the XV century. • Phonetics and spoken language continues to change and move away from the word norms.

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