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What invasions influenced the development of the English language? |
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The invasions of the Romans, the Anglo-Saxons, the Vikings and the Normans. |
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What language was spoken before the arrival of the Romans? |
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Celtic was the language spoken before the arrival of the Romans. |
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What family of languages does English belong to? |
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English belongs to the Indo-European family of language |
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Where are these languages spoken? |
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Most of these languages are spoken in Europe and India today |
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What are the Indo-European languages? |
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These Indo-European languages are: Latin and the Modern Romance languages, the Germanic languages, Hindi and Sanskrit, the Slavic languages, the Baltic languages, the Celtic languages and Greek. |
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What group of languages does English belong? |
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English belongs to the Germanic group of languages and exactly to the West Germanic group |
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How was the Germanic group of languages divided? |
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The Germanic group of languages was divided into: East Germanic (no languages today), North Germanic (Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Icelandic), West Germanic (modern German, Dutch, Flemish, Frisian and English) |
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What language was spoken in Britain before the arrival of the Roman troops? |
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Before the arrival of the Roman troops Celtic was the language spoken by the inhabitants of the island. |
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What languages preceded English in the British Isles before it became the main language? |
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Before becoming the main language in the British Isles, English was preceded by Celtic, by Latin (spoken by the Romans) and by the languages of Germanic tribes coming from the North Sea (the Anglo-Saxons: the Jutes, the Angles and the Saxons). |
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What were the branches of Celtic? |
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Celtic can be divided into: Gaulish (spoken in France and in northern Italy), Britannic (spoken in Britain before the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons), Gaelic (the Celtic language of Ireland) |
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Where do the Celtic languages survive today? |
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The Celtic languages survive today in Gaelic languages of Scotland and Ireland and in Welsh |
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Why can we find only a few traces of Celtic in English? |
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Today there are only a few traces of Celtic in English because the Anglo-Saxon conquest was not just the arrival of a ruling minority, but the settlement of a whole people. |
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How many periods are there in the development of English? |
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Within the development of English there are three periods: Old English, Middle English and Modern English. |
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Old English
was spoken by the Anglo-Saxons
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What happened to the Celtic people when the Germanic tribes invaded Britain? |
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When the Germanic tribes invaded Britain, the Celtic people was pushed out of what is now England into Scotland, Wales, Cornwall and Ireland |
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What is the best known example of Old English? |
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The best known example of Old English is the poem “Beowulf”. |
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What was the second main period of the English language? |
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The second main period of the English language is called Middle English. |
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What language influenced English in Middle English? |
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In the second period English was influenced by French, which was spoken by the Normans who invaded Britain in 1066. |
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How is Modern English divided? |
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Modern English is divided into Early Modern English and Late-Modern English |
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Which works influenced English in the first part of Modern English? |
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In the first part of Modern English (Early Modern English) the development of the language was influenced by the works of William Shakespeare and by King James’ Bible |
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What were the major factors influencing the first part of Modern English? |
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The major factors of this influence were pronunciation and the development of printing press. |
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Who brought the printing press to England and when? |
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The printing press was brought to England by William Caxton in 1476. |
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What distinguishes the first period of Modern English from the second one? |
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The main distinction between Early and Late- Modern English is in vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar and spelling |
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What were the major factors which influenced the second part of Modern English? |
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The major factors which influenced Late- Modern English were the First Industrial Revolution and the rise of the British Empire. |
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