THE EVOLUTION OF ENGLISH: FROM OLD ENGLISH TO MODERN LINGUISTIC PRACTICES

Authors

  • Ibrokhimova Mokhinur Mukhammadkurbanovna Author

Keywords:

Key words: Ancient English, Middle English, Norman Victory, Renaissance, British Domain, Modern English, Germanic Dialect, Anglo – Saxon settlers, interactions, lexicon, diversity, syntax, Beowulf, phonological changes, The Canterbury Tales, William Shakespeare, the King James Bible, American English, British English, Australian English

Abstract

 
Abstract:  The  English  dialect  has  experienced  critical  changes  since  its 
beginning, advancing from Ancient English, a Germanic tongue, to the assorted and 
energetic  phonetic  hones  watched  in  modern  society.  This  paper  investigates  the 
chronicled movement of English, highlighting key stages counting Ancient English, 
Center English, Early Cutting-edge English, and Cutting-edge English. Each stage is 
characterized by unmistakable phonological, syntactic, and lexical changes impacted 
by different components such as intrusions, social trades, and mechanical headways. 
The effect of the Norman Victory, the Renaissance, and the rise of the British Domain 
are inspected as essential minutes that molded the dialect.  

References

References:

1. https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Exploring-the-Evolution-of-English%3A-

From-Old-to-Aybek/e704223d9f1a98772da428c65c690b84cfb8f7b6

2. https://www.open.edu/openlearn/history-the-arts/english-language/from-old-

english-modern-english

Published

2024-11-19

How to Cite

Ibrokhimova Mokhinur Mukhammadkurbanovna. (2024). THE EVOLUTION OF ENGLISH: FROM OLD ENGLISH TO MODERN LINGUISTIC PRACTICES . TADQIQOTLAR.UZ, 50(3), 28-31. https://scientific-jl.org/tad/article/view/2983