E ARLY M ODERN                                RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
                        ENGLISH
                     1400—1600                         The history of English since 1700 is filled with many
                                                       movements and countermovements.
                           English underwent
                   a couple of sound changes
                   which made the language of             18th century
                   Shakespeare quite different                                Attempts were made to regu-
from that of Chaucer.                                                    late and control the English lan-
                                                       guage. There was talk of an academy which would rule
         The elimination of a vowel sound in           on what could be said or written. The academy never
certain unstressed positions. i.e. the words           came to be.
name, stone, wine, dance, laughed, seemed,
stored were pronounced as two syllables by             A product of the wish to fix and establish the language
Chaucer. The “e” in these words became silent,         was the development of the dictionary. Samuel John-
but it wasn’t silent for Chaucer.                      son published his English Dictionary in 1755 and Noah
                                                       Webster published his in 1828.
          The Great Vowel Shift. A systematic
shifting of half a dozen vowels and diphthongs in
stressed syllables. i.e. the word name had in
Middle English the vowel like that in the modern          ENGLISH GRAMMAR The         invention of “English
word father; wine like mean.                                                    grammar”. English grammars
                                                                            on the Latin model were worked
         The invention of printing introduced into
                                                       out and taught in the schools.
England by William Caxton in 1475, hastened
the standardization of spelling.                       The most important force on the development of the
                                                       modern period has been the tremendous expansion of
          Early Modern English was also the pe-
riod of the English Renaissance. Englishmen            English speaking people. In 1500 English was a minor
                                                       language. Now it’s spoken natively by over a quarter of
                                                                                                                 Origins of
had grown accustomed to borrowing words from
                                                       a billion people and as a second language by many
French; now they borrowed from Latin and
Greek. Thousands of words from the classical           millions more.                                            the English
languages poured in. Pedestrian, bonus, contra-
dict, climax, dictionary, benefit, exist, paragraph,                                                             Language
inspire. Probably the average educated Ameri-
can today has more words from French in his
vocabulary than from Native English, and more
from Latin than from French.

There were considerable sound changes be-                                                                          By: David, Luis &
tween Early Modern English and the English of                                                                                  Lenin
today. Shakespearean actors putting on a play
speak the words properly enough, but it is very
doubtful that Shakespeare himself would under-
stand them. i.e. the word reason was pro-
nounced like raisin.
Some native English words are: the, of, I, and,
                                                man, mother, road; of the the thousand most
                                                                                                                    The sound structure and
                                                common words in English 62% are native English.
                                                                                                          grammar had some changes. The sys-
    Old, middle and                             Old English did not borrow words from other lan-          tem of English nouns and adjectives
    modern English...                           guages but it had a part of English since it was part     became simplified; people came to rely
                                                                                                          more on word order and prepositions
                                                of the Indo-Europeadn family. However, there were
                                                some borrowings from Norse. Latin from the Ro-            than on inflectional endings to commu-
                                                mans during their rule and also borowed from the          nicate. German on the other hand, did
                 After the conversion the
 7th century                                    Anglo-Saxons when they were still in the continent.       not experience a Norman Conquest
                  most advanced king-
   to 1100                                                                                                and is today highly inflected compared
                  dom was Northumbria.
                                                                                                          to its cousin English.
             The 7th century was called
                                                        TIME:
    the Northumbrian Renaissance. The                                                                     FRENCH WORDS THAT CAME INTO EN-
    best known literary work is the epic               1100 –         Middle English                      GLISH
    poem Beowulf.                                       1500
                                                                                                             Parliament, majesty, treaty, allience,
                                 8th century                        Old English became Middle                tax, sermon, crusifix, veal, beef, bacon,
                                                English after the Norman Conquest by William the             jelly, peach, lemon, cream, biscuit,
    The power of the Northum-                                                                                blue, scarlet, curtain, chair, lamp, to-
                                                Conqueror. For several hundred years, England
                                                                                                             wel, blanket, story, romance, poet,
    brian kingdom declined and Mercia, the      was ruled by king whose mother tongue was                    chess, music, study, logic, grammar,
    country of West Saxons (Wessex) be-         French.                                                      noun, surgeon, anatomy, stomach,
    came the centre of the land.                                                                             nice, second, age, bucket, final, flower,
                                                Great number of Normans came to England, but                 count, surprise, plain.
                                                English remained the lang. of the people and
                                                French of the court, nobility, polite society and lite-
Second half of
                         Alfred the Great a     rature.
the 9th century          Saxon king reigned                                                               By 1500.... ... ... ...
                    in the second half of the
      th
    9 century; supported schools and                                                                      Many people must have had more
    translated many books from                                                                            French words than English at their
    Latin to English.                                                                                     command. But pronouns, prepositions,
                                                                                                          conjunctions, auxiliaries were not repla-
    He made a treaty with the                                                                             ced by borrowings.
    Norsemen who prevailed in
                                                                                                          For us Middle English is simpler than
    the East and this made a
                                                                                                          Old English; it takes 3-4 mo. to learn to
    considerable injection to
                                                                                                          read Old English prose and
    English especially sound                                                                              more for poetry, but a week to
    and grammar.                                                                                          put one in touch with Middle
                                                                                                          English.

Triptico

  • 1.
    E ARLY MODERN RECENT DEVELOPMENTS ENGLISH 1400—1600 The history of English since 1700 is filled with many movements and countermovements. English underwent a couple of sound changes which made the language of 18th century Shakespeare quite different Attempts were made to regu- from that of Chaucer. late and control the English lan- guage. There was talk of an academy which would rule The elimination of a vowel sound in on what could be said or written. The academy never certain unstressed positions. i.e. the words came to be. name, stone, wine, dance, laughed, seemed, stored were pronounced as two syllables by A product of the wish to fix and establish the language Chaucer. The “e” in these words became silent, was the development of the dictionary. Samuel John- but it wasn’t silent for Chaucer. son published his English Dictionary in 1755 and Noah Webster published his in 1828. The Great Vowel Shift. A systematic shifting of half a dozen vowels and diphthongs in stressed syllables. i.e. the word name had in Middle English the vowel like that in the modern ENGLISH GRAMMAR The invention of “English word father; wine like mean. grammar”. English grammars on the Latin model were worked The invention of printing introduced into out and taught in the schools. England by William Caxton in 1475, hastened the standardization of spelling. The most important force on the development of the modern period has been the tremendous expansion of Early Modern English was also the pe- riod of the English Renaissance. Englishmen English speaking people. In 1500 English was a minor language. Now it’s spoken natively by over a quarter of Origins of had grown accustomed to borrowing words from a billion people and as a second language by many French; now they borrowed from Latin and Greek. Thousands of words from the classical millions more. the English languages poured in. Pedestrian, bonus, contra- dict, climax, dictionary, benefit, exist, paragraph, Language inspire. Probably the average educated Ameri- can today has more words from French in his vocabulary than from Native English, and more from Latin than from French. There were considerable sound changes be- By: David, Luis & tween Early Modern English and the English of Lenin today. Shakespearean actors putting on a play speak the words properly enough, but it is very doubtful that Shakespeare himself would under- stand them. i.e. the word reason was pro- nounced like raisin.
  • 2.
    Some native Englishwords are: the, of, I, and, man, mother, road; of the the thousand most The sound structure and common words in English 62% are native English. grammar had some changes. The sys- Old, middle and Old English did not borrow words from other lan- tem of English nouns and adjectives modern English... guages but it had a part of English since it was part became simplified; people came to rely more on word order and prepositions of the Indo-Europeadn family. However, there were some borrowings from Norse. Latin from the Ro- than on inflectional endings to commu- mans during their rule and also borowed from the nicate. German on the other hand, did After the conversion the 7th century Anglo-Saxons when they were still in the continent. not experience a Norman Conquest most advanced king- to 1100 and is today highly inflected compared dom was Northumbria. to its cousin English. The 7th century was called TIME: the Northumbrian Renaissance. The FRENCH WORDS THAT CAME INTO EN- best known literary work is the epic 1100 – Middle English GLISH poem Beowulf. 1500 Parliament, majesty, treaty, allience, 8th century Old English became Middle tax, sermon, crusifix, veal, beef, bacon, English after the Norman Conquest by William the jelly, peach, lemon, cream, biscuit, The power of the Northum- blue, scarlet, curtain, chair, lamp, to- Conqueror. For several hundred years, England wel, blanket, story, romance, poet, brian kingdom declined and Mercia, the was ruled by king whose mother tongue was chess, music, study, logic, grammar, country of West Saxons (Wessex) be- French. noun, surgeon, anatomy, stomach, came the centre of the land. nice, second, age, bucket, final, flower, Great number of Normans came to England, but count, surprise, plain. English remained the lang. of the people and French of the court, nobility, polite society and lite- Second half of Alfred the Great a rature. the 9th century Saxon king reigned By 1500.... ... ... ... in the second half of the th 9 century; supported schools and Many people must have had more translated many books from French words than English at their Latin to English. command. But pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, auxiliaries were not repla- He made a treaty with the ced by borrowings. Norsemen who prevailed in For us Middle English is simpler than the East and this made a Old English; it takes 3-4 mo. to learn to considerable injection to read Old English prose and English especially sound more for poetry, but a week to and grammar. put one in touch with Middle English.