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What were the linguistic results of the large-scale borrowing of words in Early Modern English?
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Read moreWhat are typical grammatical features of Early Modern English?,”- Varying grammatical forms
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Read moreHow do EModE and present-day English differ in inflections?
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Read moreWhy has English only one personal pronoun for the second person singular and plural? How did it develop?,”- Thou (sg.) -> you (pl., obj. Case)- Ye (pl., subj. case) -> you (pl.
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Read more“Define the following types of construction and explain their uses in EModE: his-genitive, do-support”
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Read moreDefine the following term: Great Vowel Shift.
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Read moreWhen were the most drastic attempts made to reform the English spelling?
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Read moreWhich proposals did Sir John Cheke make to reform the English spelling? How should words like give be spelled according to Sir John Cheke?,”- Remove silent e’s at end of words (giv, belev, excus)- Long aa distinguished from short a (taak, haat, maad)- Long ii distingushied from short i (mijn, thijn, desiir, liif)- Always use i for y (dai, sai
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Read moreWhich letters did Sir Thomas Smith want to eliminate?,”- Elimination of and – Each sound represented by one (and same) letter- Reintroduction of “”thorn””
– Each sound represented by one (and same) letter- Reintroduction of “”thorn””
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