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The History of English In The UK The History of English In The UK Old English (450 1100AD)01 Middle English (1100 1500)02 Early Modern English (Shakespearean)03 Late Modern English04 CONTENTS OLD ENGL.

The History of English In The UK CONTENTS 01 02 Old English (450-1100AD) Middle English (1100-1500) 03 04 Early Modern English (Shakespearean) Late Modern English OLD ENGLISH MIDDLE ENGLISH MODERN ENGLISH Old English (450-1100AD) • English is West Germanic language originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th - 7th centuries AD by Anglo-Saxon migrants ENGLISC ENGLISH • A few loanwords are borrowed from the native Romano-Britons but any further influence from the Celtic languages (be replaced by Old English) • The Anglo-Saxons settled in the British Isles, their language now is called Old English • A significant subsequent influence on the shaping of Old English came from contact with the North Germanic languages spoken by the Scandinavian Vikings The Anglo-Saxons invade Britain Middle English (1100-1500) • In 1066, Old English was replaced, for a time, by Anglo-Norman as the language of the upper classes • This period the English language was heavily influenced by Anglo-Norman, developing into a phase known now as Middle English • As Normans are descendants of Vikings who invaded France, Norman French was influenced by Old Norse, and many Norse loanwords in English came directly from French • Middle English was spoken to the late 15th century • Middle English may have influenced how an English sentence is delivered: subject, verb, object Early Modern English (Shakespearean) • As James I came to the throne in 1603 the English standard began to influence what was both spoken and written in the UK, including Middle Scots in Scotland • The development of new Words, Phrases, Gramma • In 1604 first dictionary was published Late Modern English • 19th century, the British Empire was going through the Industrial Revolution which had a great impact on the language • Between 1750-1900, half of the Revolution’s research for new inventions were written in English thanks in part to the contributions of the USA Early Modern English (1500-1800) Late Modern English (1800-Present) The only difference between the Early Modern English and the Late Modern English is the Vocabulary OLD ENGLISH - English is West Germanic language originated from Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain in the mid 5th - 7th centuries AD by Anglo-Saxon migrants - A few loanwords are borrowed from the native Romano-Britons but any further influence from the Celtic languages( be replaced by Old English) - The Anglo-Saxons settled in the British Isles, their language now is called Old English - A significant subsequent influence on the shaping of Old English came from contact with the North Germanic languages spoken by the Scandinavian Vikings MIDDLE ENGLISH - In 1066, Old English was replaced, for a time, by Anglo-Norman as the language of the upper classes - This period the English language was heavily influenced by Anglo-Norman, developing into a phase known now as Middle English - As Normans are descendants of Vikings who invaded France, Norman French was influenced by Old Norse, and many Norse loanwords in English came directly from French - Middle English was spoken to the late 15th century - Middle English may have influenced how an English sentence is delivered: subject, verb, object THANKS Do you have any questions? ... on the shaping of Old English came from contact with the North Germanic languages spoken by the Scandinavian Vikings The Anglo-Saxons invade Britain Middle English (1100-1500) • In 1066, Old English. .. written in English thanks in part to the contributions of the USA Early Modern English (1500-1800) Late Modern English (1800-Present) The only difference between the Early Modern English and the. .. significant subsequent influence on the shaping of Old English came from contact with the North Germanic languages spoken by the Scandinavian Vikings MIDDLE ENGLISH - In 1066, Old English was replaced,

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