THE DIALECTAL DIFFERENTIATIONS IN THE OLD AND MODERN ENGLISH

Authors

  • Amir Kamilevich Abushaev English teacher Uzbekistan International Islamic Academy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/ZJX3G

Keywords:

enabling, ability, expressing, aspects, advertising

Abstract

Middle English was characterized by significant changes in vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation. His vocabulary greatly increased because of French borrowings after the Norman Conquest. Middle English has lost most of the endings, which led to a significant simplification of grammar. Its syntax became more strict, and the word order was mostly fixed.

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References

Bourcier, Georges 1981. “The English dialects:, London publication House 2012.

Fisher, John H. 1977. “Chancery and the emergence of Standard English,” New York, Publication House

Samuels, Michael L. 2001“The most significant literary aspects of English,” Cambridge University Press.

Sam Gamilton, 2013, “The dialectal differences of English as a foreign language”, Cambridge University Press

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Published

2021-11-05

How to Cite

[1]
Amir Kamilevich Abushaev, “THE DIALECTAL DIFFERENTIATIONS IN THE OLD AND MODERN ENGLISH”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 6, no. 5, p. 3, Nov. 2021.