The English language evolving - essay

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The English language evolving - essay
Oppgaven tar utgangspungt i en problemstilling: "Why is it that the English language has changed so drastically over the past 500 years?"
Lærers kommentar:
Lærerens komentarer gikk mest på struktur og språk som han mente var på begge pungter var meget bra. Innholdet var "bra, du har god innsikt i stoffet"
Elevens forslag til forbedringer:
Enkelte pungter kunne ha vert utdypt litt mer, og språket kunne vert mer formelt. Men ellers var det meste bra.
Utdrag
« ‘Tis but thy name that is my enemy: Thou art thyself, though not a Montagu... – Juliet Capulet. » Ah, William Shakespeare, perhaps the most well known writer in the entire world. His work is legendary, and so is his name. But since Shakespearian-time (mid-late 16th century), the early modern English language has change drastically. But actually, in the early 15th sanctuary, the modern English, hence the English we know today was pretty well evolved.
Before the 15th sanctuary, the spoken English was much more similar to the old Proto-English. The languages of Germanic tribes gave rise to the English language (that is the Angles, Saxons, Frisians, Jutes and possibly the Franks, who traded and fought with the Latin-speaking Roman Empire.) Proto-English did not sound or look like the Standard English of today. Any native English speaker of today would find Old English incomprehensible without studying it as a separate language... Kjøp tilgang for å lese mer Allerede medlem? Logg inn