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Words of native Origin and Borrowings. Causes and Ways of Borrowings

Native wordsA native word is a word which belongs to the original English stock as known from the earliest available manuscripts of the Old English period. Native words are further subdivided

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Слайд 1 Words of native Origin and Borrowings . Causes and Ways

of Borrowings. Assimilation of Borrowings

 Words of native Origin and Borrowings . Causes and Ways of Borrowings. Assimilation of Borrowings

Слайд 2Native words
A native word is a word which belongs to

the original English stock as known from the earliest available

manuscripts of the Old English period. Native words are further subdivided into the words of the Indo-European stock and those of the Common Germanic origin.
Native wordsA native word is a word which belongs to the original English stock as known from

Слайд 3Characteristic Features of the Native Vocabulary:
1. The words are monosyllabic:

sun, wood, break.
2.  They are polysemantic.
3. They are

characterized by high frequency.
4. Native words are usually found in set-expressions.
5. Verbs with post-positions are usually native: to look for, to look after.
6. They are characterized by a wide range of lexical and grammatical valency.
7. If words begin with wh, wr, tw, dw, sw, sh. th; if at the end they have dge, tch,nd, ld; if the roots have ng, aw, ew, ee, oo they are native.
Characteristic Features of the Native Vocabulary:1. The words are monosyllabic: sun, wood, break.  2.  They are

Слайд 4Borrowing words
Borrowing words from other languages is characteristic of

English throughout its history. More than two thirds of the

English vocabulary are borrowings. Mostly they are words of Romanic origin (Latin, French, Italian, Spanish). Borrowed words are different from native ones by their phonetic structure, by their morphological structure and also by their grammatical forms. It is also characterisitic of borrowings to be non-motivated semantically.
Borrowing words Borrowing words from other languages is characteristic of English throughout its history. More than two

Слайд 5Borrowings can be classified according to different criteria:
a) according to

the aspect which is borrowed,
b) according to the degree of

assimilation,
c) according to the language from which the word was borrowed.
Borrowings can be classified according to different criteria:a) according to the aspect which is borrowed,b) according to

Слайд 6There are two causes of borrowing into English:
-historical
-social

There are two causes of borrowing into English: -historical -social

Слайд 7Historically, on the one hand, English shares with West Germanic

languages many common words and similar grammatical structures; on the

other hand, more than half of the English vocabulary is derived from Latin. Some of these borrowings have been direct, but a great many came through French, some through other Romance languages, such as Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.
Historically, on the one hand, English shares with West Germanic languages many common words and similar grammatical

Слайд 8Socially, as the world develops so does the English language.

Especially in the twentieth century, owing to the rapid development

of the modern mass media, the international and cultural exchange and information, a great number of borrowed words have come into English. They have become a component part of the English vocabulary to satisfy needs of society.
Socially, as the world develops so does the English language. Especially in the twentieth century, owing to

Слайд 9Borrowings enter the language into ways:

- through oral speech

- and through written speech.

Borrowings enter the language into ways: - through oral speech - and through written speech.

Слайд 11Phonetic assimilation comprising changes in sound-form and stress is perhaps the

most conspicuous.
Grammatical Assimilation. Usually as soon as words from other languages

were introduced into English they lost their former grammatical categories and paradigms and acquired new grammatical categories and paradigms by analogy with other English words.
Lexical Assimilation. When a word is taken over into another language, its semantic structure as a rule undergoes great changes.
Phonetic assimilation comprising changes in sound-form and stress is perhaps the most conspicuous.Grammatical Assimilation. Usually as soon as words

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