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HISTORY OF ENGLISH LENGUAJE

Name: Jade Borquez


Grade: 7°A
School: The Américas
THE ENGLISH
 Regarding the story of the English language, one can say,that this
is born in the British Isles, among the tribes of Germania, what it
is now northern Germany. This should, in the year 449 after
Christ, King of the British Isles, asked the help of the Germanic
tribes, the Angles, Saxons and Jutes, to get rid of another nearby
village. Thus, these tribes settled in the British Isles and gave way
to the Anglo-Saxon language or English language is known today.
 Later, with the arrival of the Normans to England, in the early
eleventh century, the English language was enriched. Since French,
they emigrated several Anglo-Saxon words initially spoke.
CONTINUATION:
 The English language, than nowadays spoken, born in the
epoch when the British writer William Shakespeare,
started to become famous. We speak, of the late
sixteenth and early seventeenth century.
 More than 400 million people, have English, as their
mother tongue. The number increases, if you take those
countries, maintaining English, as their second language.
 But the importance of English at present, it owes to
two important nations of world, who speak and whose
mother tongue. We are talking about England and the
United States. These countries, several years ago, first
England with her colonies and then the United States,
with its intervention in the First World War, have
imposed the use of English.
 La historia del idioma Inglés - Una mezcla de idiomas
THE THREE STAGES OF ENGLISH
 Old English: is a variant of West Germanic  middle English
language, which led to the island, around Usually dating from the Norman Conquest
the year 449, the invaders Jutes, Angles in 1066. At the end of the period,
and Saxons. Thereafter, this nation, which language, began as flexiva and decline,
had been Romanized and belonged to the happened to be determined by the word
field of culture of the Celts (especially the order. Around 1200 the three or four
Bretons), became dominated by invaders terminations singular name had been
who brought a language and British culture reduced to two; indicating the plural-that
called. was the end.
 Changing the vowel system
The change began in the fifteenth century
when all long vowels are pronounced with a
greater degree of elevation of the tongue
and mouth occlusion. Vowels were not
susceptible to mutation that diptongaron,
so the phoneme / i / can be something like
ee or ea in need, and meant; the phoneme
/ u / is oo as in food.

 Historia, orígenes y evolución del idioma


inglés.
ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES MORE
 Antigua and Barbuda  Marshall Islands
 Bahamas
 Salomón Islands
 Barbados
 Jamaica
 Belize
 Kenya
 Botswana
 Kiribati
 Cameroon
 Canada  Lesotho
 Dominica  Liberia
 United States
 Philippines
 Fiji
 Gambia
 Granada
 Guyana
 India
 Ireland
Origen del idioma ingles - SlideShare
 The English is a living language and has
not stopped evolving to the present
day. constantly New terms join to the
language. The technological revolution,
scientific progress and the requirements
of new words do that the Latin and
Greek continue taking validity as a
source of reference . Migratory flows
and the mix of cultures suppose also a
contribution of new words that enrich
increasingly the language.
 Historia de la Lengua Inglesa - La Mansión del Inglés
THANK YOU

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