Literature 1: History of the English Language

Literature 1: 
The History of the 
English Language
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Literature 1: 
The History of the 
English Language

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Literature Test
At the end of this period:
    - A literature test about all the background information,
       the questions, and the assignments
    - Schoolexamen cijfer!

So read the background information, answer the questions in your reader, check your answers, and start studying in time. 

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The History of the
English Language

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1. Take a guess: English is part of which language family?
A
Germanic Languages
B
Romanic Languages
C
Slavic Languages
D
Uralic Languages

Slide 4 - Quiz

2. Take a guess: The tribes that invaded England between 400-1000, came from ...?
A
Belgium & The North of France
B
Finland & The North of Poland
C
Germany & The North of The Netherlands
D
Denmark & The North of Germany

Slide 5 - Quiz

3. True or False: Old English had just as many "naamvallen" as modern day German.
A
True
B
False

Slide 6 - Quiz

4. Take a guess: The French invaded Great Britain in what year?
A
666
B
1066
C
1466
D
1866

Slide 7 - Quiz

5. Take a guess: Which of the following words was not invented by Shakespeare?
A
justice
B
puppy
C
alligator
D
fashionable

Slide 8 - Quiz

Slide 9 - Video

The English Language:

Mix of languages led to: 
   - Old English: 450-1100
   - Middle English: 1100-1500
   - Early Modern English: 1500-1800
   - Late Modern English: 1800-now

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Influences on the English Language:

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Development: 
- Modern English = I steal, you steal, he steals, we steal
- Old English =  ic stele, þu stilst, hē stilð, we stelaþ

- Similar to the German "Naamvallen"
- English & German are part of the same Germanic language 
   family and have the same origin. 

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Old English (450-1100)
- Up until 450: a mix of languages, mostly Celtic, some Latin
- Part of Roman empire 43 - 410 AD

- Angles, Saxons & Jutes invade England 
- Add lots of new words:
   eald (old), brodor (brother), hus (house)

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Check the reader: 
- Read the introduction 
- Check the assignments

Literature 1: The History of the English Language
- Read the background information
- Answer the questions (use the internet)
- Check your answers (see Its Learning)

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