the history of english language
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History of the English Language
Prof. J. Magdalena Arévalo
History of the English Language
The Invasion of England.
Old English.
Middle English.
Modern English.
Prof. J. Magdalena Arévalo
The Indo-European Languages.
First Studies
Europe 16 C India
Filippo Sasseti Sanskrit
Greek
Latin
1540
Thomas Stephens
Konkani1583
Italian
Deva/Dio "God", Sarpa/Serpe “Serpent"
Sir William Jones
Sanskrit1786
Latin
Greek
Indo-EuropeanThomas Young1813
Justus and Slocum, 2008Prof. J. Magdalena Arévalo
Indo-European
Thomas Young1813
Indian and European Languages
449 LanguagesSLI
2005
Germanic
Italic
English Spanish
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400 million people 330 million people
Short, 2007Prof. J. Magdalena Arévalo
C. Justus and J. Slocum, 2008Prof. J. Magdalena Arévalo
Prof. J Magdalena ArévaloDurkin, 2000
Angles
West Germany
Land. Key Factor
Rural society
Occupied territory in V
Land Lords
Men Head of Family
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Saxons
Saxons
Jutland
Saxons=“Seax”
Warriors
Organized Society
Thane
Elective Monarchy
Prof. J Magdalena ArévaloJutes
Jutes
Jutland
Sailors
Warriors
Assimilates by other Tribes
Tolerance to Christianity
Warriors
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Celts
Celts
British IsleMany Tribes
Clans
Equality
Religion
Seven Kingdoms
Englaland.
Angles.
Englisc.
Old English.
Frisian.
Northumbr
ian.Mercia
n.West-
Saxon.Kentis
h.
Norsemen.
500-1100. AD
Beowulf.
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1066. AD
British Isles.
Norsemen.
Middle English.
French.
Anglo Norman.
1066-1500. AD
Geoffrey Chaucer
Romance Languag
es.
Lords.
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Printing Press.
London Standard.
Great Vowel Shift.
Early Modern English.
Colonization.
Industrialization.
Expansion.
Late Modern English.
Vocabulary.
Shakespeare Prof. J Magdalena Arévalo
1500-Pres day.
Canterbury Tales
Geoffrey ChaucerXV
A.D.
Pilgrimage to the St. Thomas Becket Cathedral
Prose: 2
Verse: 22
Society
Frame Tale
Middle English Modern English'Wepyng and waylyng, care and oother sorwe I knowe ynogh, on even and a-morwe,' Quod the Marchant, 'and so doon oother mo that wedded been.'
'Weeping and wailing, care and other sorrow I know enough, in the evening and in the morning,' said the Merchant, 'and so does many another who has been married.'
Canterbury Tales
Beowulf.
Epic Poem.
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Culture.
Government.
Mythology.
Norsemen.