A History of English in the UK English Edition .

Updated on amusement 2024-03-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Old English period, i.e. Anglo-Saxon period (450-1100).

    1.The Anglo-Saxons belonged to the Germanic tribes, so English belonged to the Germanic language.

    2.The literary work "Beowulf" features alliteration, such as friend and foe, a labor of love, etc.

    3.The word formation mainly adopts the compound method, and the unstressed part gradually becomes affixes, such as -ship, -ful, -hood, etc.

    Middle English period, the Norman period (1100-1500).

    1.French is spoken at the top of society and English at the bottom, and English borrows a lot of vocabulary from French and Latin. This is shouting.

    2.The disappearance of word endings, the disappearance of noun sexuality, and the evolution from a Germanic synthesis language to an analytical language.

    Early Modern English (1500-1700).

    1.English became the Chinese language of England, influenced by the Renaissance movement, which introduced a large number of Latin and Greek words.

    2.Chaucer's Canterbury Tales shows that English has become a well-established literary language.

    Late Modern English (1700-present).

    1.English is done normalized and standardized.

    2.Since then, there has been no major change in pronunciation and grammar, only the vocabulary has continued to expand.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Tracing the development of English, we usually divide it into three periods: the Old English period, the Middle English period, and the modern English period.

    2. English, as the international social language in the history of the world today, has achieved unprecedented success. In terms of the number of people who use it, the number of native English speakers ranks second in the world after Chinese, with more than 400 million people. However, the number of people who speak English as a second language, or to a certain extent, is far greater than that, and it can be said that it is distributed in all corners of the world and all ethnic groups, and in this regard, Chinese is beyond the reach of dust.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Tracing the development of English, we usually divide it into three periods: Old English period, Middle English period, and modern English period.

    2. English, as the international social language in the history of the world today, its success in hunger cultivation is unprecedented. In terms of the number of people who use it, the number of people who use English is the second largest in the world after Chinese, with more than 400 million people. However, the number of people who speak English as a second language, or to some extent, is much more than that, and it can be said that it is distributed in all corners of the world and calls on all ethnic groups, and in this regard, Chinese is beyond the reach of the dust.

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