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История возникновения английского языка

The history of the English language

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Презентация по теме «История Английского языка» Выполнила Конохова Татьяна ученица 10 класса Стодолище 2013

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Слайд 2The history of the English language

The history of the English language

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in the history of English
The history of English covers roughly

1200 years. Traditional divides English history into three periods:
The Old English period begins about 700 a. d. and lasts till about 12th century.
The Middle English period lasts from about the beginning of the 12th century till 15th century.
The Modern Englishperiod begins at about 15th century and lasts to the present day.
Periods in the history of EnglishThe history of

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The Prehistory of English
The ultimate origins of English lie in

Indo-European , a family of languages consisting of most of the languages of Europe as well as those of Iran, the Indian subcontinent, and other parts of Asia. Because little is known about ancient Indo-European we'll begin our survey in Britain in the first century AD
The Prehistory of EnglishThe ultimate origins of

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Celts
5th-6th centuries Germanic peoples

speaking West Germanic dialects settle most of Britain.
Celts retreat to distant areas of Britain: Ireland, Scotland, Wales. The Celtic influence on English survives for the most part only in place names - London, Dover, Avon, York.
Celts5th-6th

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Romans
43 AD The Romans invade

Britain, beginning 400 AD years of control over much of the island. Early 5th century with the collapse of the empire, Romans withdraw from Britain. So many words have Latin roots in modern English. For example, word “castra” (camp) meets in words -Lancaster, Manchester, Leicester. Many of the most commonly used words in modern English have Latin roots, for example words street, wall, wine, pear, pepper.
Romans43 AD

Слайд 7 500-1100: The Old English  (or Anglo-Saxon)

Period
West Germanic invaders from Jutland and southern Denmark: the Angles

Saxons, and Jutes, began to settle in the British Isles in the fifth and sixth centuries AD.
About half of the most commonly used words in modern English have Old English roots. Words like be , water , and strong , for example, derive from Old English roots.
500-1100: The Old English  (or Anglo-Saxon) PeriodWest Germanic invaders from Jutland and southern

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Vikings
The Vikings attack Wessex in

878, and the Saxon king, Alfred (of burning the cakes fame) had to flee to the Somerset marshes.
English borrowed approximately two thousand lexical items from Old Norse, including anger , bag, both, hit, law, leg, same, skill, sky, take, and many others, possibly even including the pronoun they.
VikingsThe Vikings

Слайд 9The Norman Conquest and Middle English (1100-1500)
William the Conqueror, the

Duke of Normandy, invaded and conquered England and the Anglo-Saxons

in 1066 AD. The influence of the Normans can be illustrated by looking at two words, beef and cow. Many legal terms, such as indict, jury.
The Norman Conquest and Middle English (1100-1500)William the Conqueror, the Duke of Normandy, invaded and conquered England

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Modern English (1500-1800)
The next wave of innovation in English came

with the Renaissance. Words Shakespeare bequeathed to the language include "critical," "leapfrog," "majestic," "dwindle," and "pedant.“The first factor was the Great Vowel Shift. This was a change in pronunciation that began around 1400. The last major factor in the development of Modern English was the advent of the printing press. Spelling and grammar became fixed, and the first English dictionary was published in 1604.
Early Modern English (1500-1800)The next wave of innovation

Слайд 11 Late-Modern English (1800-Present)
The

principal distinction between early- and late-modern English is vocabulary. The

industrial and scientific revolutions created a need for neologisms to describe the new creations and discoveries. Words like oxygen, protein, nuclear, vaccine, horsepower, airplane, typewriter and etc.
Late-Modern English (1800-Present)The principal distinction between early- and late-modern English

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conclusion
English is spreading from northern Europe to the

south and is now firmly entrenched as a second language in countries such as Sweden, Norway, Netherlands and Denmark. It is believed that over one billion people worldwide are currently learning English.
English has without a doubt become the global language.
conclusionEnglish is spreading from northern

Слайд 13 Literature and

Internet Resources
Английский язык.10 класс: учебник для общеобразовательных учреждений. [О.В.Афанасьева, Дж.

Дули, И.В.Михеева]. 3-е изд. - М.: Express Publishing:Просвещение, 2010: - (Английский в фокусе).
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http://grammar.about.com/od/words/a/historytimeline.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_English_language
Literature and Internet ResourcesАнглийский язык.10 класс: учебник для общеобразовательных

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