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1、Chapter Ten Historical LinguisticsOutline 1.The purpose and significance of the historical study of Language 2.The nature of language change 3.The historical development of English4.Language family 5.The causes of language change Historical linguistics is the subfield of linguistics that studies lan
2、guage change.1.The purpose and significance of the historical study of Language Historical linguists are concerned with the historical development of languages and the processes involved in language change.Historical linguists study the nature of language change and the causes that lead to language
3、change.They also study methods and techniques with which they can reconstruct linguistic history and establish the relationship between languages that belong to the same language family.Language change is inevitable.As a general rule,language change is universal,continuous and,to a considerable degr
4、ee,regular and systematic.2.The nature of language change Language change is extensive,taking place in virtually all aspects of the grammarin phonology,morphology,syntax,lexicon,and semantics.2.The nature of language change Language change is never an overnight occurrence;otherwise,communication wou
5、ld be impossible.Language development may be regarded as linguistic evolution from one stage to another.It is generally accepted that the history of the English language is divided into the periods of Old English,Middle English and Modern English3.The historical development of English 3.1 Major peri
6、ods in the history of English Three major periods English has experienced:Old English(roughly from 449 to 1100)Middle English(roughly from 1100 to 1500)Modern English(roughly from 1500 to the present)3.1.1 Old English Old English dates back to the midfifth century when AngloSaxons,the speakers of En
7、glish,invaded the British Isles from northern Europe.The pronunciation of Old English is very different from its modern form.In terms of morphology,nearly half of the nouns are inflected to mark nominative,genitive,dative,and accusative cases.Syntactically,the verb of an Old English sentence often p
8、roceeds,instead of following the subject.3.1.2 Middle English Middle English began when the Norman French invaders invaded England under William the Conqueror in 1066.In this period,French,as the language of the ruling classes,deeply influenced English.For example,words such as“army”“court,and”“defe
9、nse,”were borrowed into the English language from the language of the French rulers.3.1.3 Modern English Modern English began with the European renaissance movement.A direct consequence of the Renaissance movement was the influence of Latin and Greek on the English language.In the postRenaissance pe
10、riod,England established many colonies across the world.Now,English was the native language in England,the United States,Canada,Australia,New Zealand,etc.3.2.1 Sound change3.2.1.1 Vowel sound change Great Vowel Shift,which occurred at the end of the Middle English period,approximately between 1400 a
11、nd 1600 and which involved 7 long vowels,led to one of the major disagreements between the pronunciation and the spelling system of Modern English.For example:Middle English Modern English fivefi:v faiv mousemu:s maus feet fe:t fi:tmoodmoid mu:d breakbreken breik brokebroiken bruk Namena:ma neim 3.2
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