Early Modern English

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    In the Early Modern English period (1500–1700), steps were taken toward Standard English, and this was also the time when Shakespeare wrote, but these perspectives are only part of the bigger picture. This chapter looks at Early Modern English as a variable and changing language not unlike English today. Standardization is found particularly in spelling, and new vocabulary was created as a result of the spread of English into various professional and occupational specializations. New research using digital corpora, dictionaries, and databases reveals the gradual nature of these processes. Ongoing developments were no less gradual in pronunciation, with processes such as the Great Vowel Shift, or in grammar, where many changes resulted in new means of expression and greater transparency. Word order was also subject to gradual change, becoming more fixed over time.
    Originalspråkengelska
    Titel på värdpublikationOxford Research Encyclopedias : Linguistics
    RedaktörerMark Aronoff
    UtgivningsortOxford
    FörlagOxford University Press
    Utgivningsdatumaug. 2017
    ISBN (elektroniskt)978-0-199384-65-5
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    StatusPublicerad - aug. 2017
    MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annan forskningsbok

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