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January 31,
Uncovering Britain's Legacy in Moulding the English Language

Old English, also known as Anglo-Saxon, was the language spoken in England from the 5th century to the Norman Conquest in 1066. Despite the fact that it is no longer spoken, Old English has had a profound impact on the development of the English language as we know it today. Many words in modern English have their roots in Old English, such as "house," "mother," "father," "earth," and "water." The grammar and syntax of Old English also continue to influence modern English, with its use of inflections and word order. The influence of Old English on modern language is evident in the way we form plurals, possessives, and verb tenses.

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August 22,
The History of English - Which English?

A system of spelling that even Dan Brown couldn't decipher. Yup - that's English! The End. Thanks to the Open University for making this available for embedding.

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August 12,
The History of English - Internet English

The times (roman) they are a changing:-

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July 12,
The History of English - The sun never sets on the English langauge

The British Empire bought wealth, and a wealth of new words.

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July 3,
The History of English - How to speak with gravity (A bit rude)

How we defeated Latin.

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June 22,
The History of English - A plaque on both his houses

This has to be my favourite:- PS - Plaque is a play on the word "plague" / Shakespeare would be proud. 🙂

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