THE DIALECTAL DIFFERENTIATIONS IN THE OLD AND MODERN ENGLISH
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/ZJX3GKeywords:
enabling, ability, expressing, aspects, advertisingAbstract
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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