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Periods in the history of English, Apuntes de Idioma Inglés

Asignatura: Historia de la Lengua Inglesa, Profesor: Ana Laura Rodriguez Redondo, Carrera: Estudios Ingleses, Universidad: UCM

Tipo: Apuntes

2013/2014

Subido el 19/10/2014

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¡Descarga Periods in the history of English y más Apuntes en PDF de Idioma Inglés solo en Docsity! Periods in the history of the English language ¿MITTITE) INDORANIAN ener Creek INpIC (Sansloria) Credo cavestan] | (Scythian) l Pashto ee (Ol) Persian) Undu Bengali Bilari Sindhi Bhili Rajasihani Panjabi Pabari ele. EAST OERMANIC NORTH GERMANIC LEGEND 1. Families are shown ia capital hotleces ITALIC, LOW GERMAN. 2, Fuesilkcs vritha no known descendonts arc shown in capiial letters in paremibeses: AHITUTE), (OSCAM). 3. Dead larpuages are shown in capital amd senal letters in parentbeses: (Sanskrit), (Latin). 4, Living Infguages are abone in cspltal and aman tetera without paremibeses: Gularali, Faglitk INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES INDO-EUROPEAN CELTIC croCHAEaaNO ITALIC —ARMENIAN. Gl NIC ALBANIAN WI Armenian Albania OLD LATIN (UMBRIAN) WEST (YIC SOUTH SLAVIC. E R Polish Sorblan Crech Slovak eto (Latin) French Spanish Italian Portuguese Rumanlan Catalan Provencal cold cmo Slavonic) Russian | Ukrainian Soren Serbo-Croalian Bulgarian WEST GERMÁNIC (Gothde) (Old East Norse) (Old West Norse) HIGH GERMAN Norwegien Swedish Dalb (014 High German) (Middle mo German) Franconlan Bavarian Suriss. lorlandic Paroese (Obd Saxon) Platideutsch (014 Frisian) Frisinn (Ola English) (rusas Engl Alemannic | Alsa English e Low Ol BALTIC (013 Low Dacia, Dutch Flemish South Alrican Duteh  It begins:  449 arrival of Angles, Saxons and Jutes + Frisians  Celtic king Vortigern  West Germanic dialects  7th. Century: Anglo-Saxon dialects in the Heptarchy  Essex, Wessex, Sussex, Mercia, Northumbria, Kent, East Anglia  Dialects:  Northumbrian-Mercian-Kentish- West-Saxon  It ends:  After the Norman conquest  William Duke of Normandy OLD ENGLISH DIALECTS PA_A, y ¡ee > Y a or Orystal 19  It begins  After the Norman Conquest  Norman conquest (1066)  Four hundred years of contact with French  Dialects:  Northern-Southern- Kentish (South-Eastern)-West- Midlands- East Midlands  It ends with the beginning of Renaissance  The introduction of the printing press in England  It begins  Independence of American colonies (1776):  End of the British monopoly on the English language  Development of national varieties  These varieties changed the profile of English Englishospeaking countries hs LA nv CAN ol dl Md eN, A e, a UA e E Canbbean  References  Denison, D and R. Hogg (2006). Overview. In A History of the English Language. Cambridge: C.U.P. Pp. 1-42  Fennell, B.A. 2001. A History of English. A Sociolinguistic Approach. Oxford: Blackwell  Knowles, G. 1997. A Cultural History of the English Language. London: Arnold
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