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Language history and
change
By Camilo Saavedra
Proto-Indo-
European family
of languages
different
geographical
areas
common
features
A
common
ancestor
A kind of
“Grandmother” of
languages
Comparative
reconstruction
It was found out through
similarities in
different
languages
their relation
to an ancestor
In order to find
Cognates
a similar word in
one language and
another
form or
pronounciation
process in wich cognates are
compared in order to find similarities
Cognates Examples
In comparative reconstruction there are two
important principles:
The
majority
principle
Principles
The natural
developmen
t principle
the ones more similar
demonstrate the less
that those languages
have changed from the
proto-language
are a series of rules in
language change (or
evolution) that show the
antiquity of that
language in relation to
the proto-language.
This shows that the more the word
respects these rules, the more similar
it is towards the proto-language.
The natural
development principle
English
language
change
 Old English
(VII-XI)
 Middle
English (XI-
XV)
 Modern
English (XV-
present days)
Old English
Germanic tribes
(Angles, Saxons and
Jutes) invaded the
British Isles in the V
century
Words belonging
to this period:
mann (man),
drincan (drink),
etan (eat)
Then, another
northern-
european tribe
arrived, The
Vikings
. They brought
the Old Norse,
words like: give,
leg, skin
Anglo-saxon invasion
Viking invasion
Middle
English
Normans arrival to
the British Isles in
1066. William “The
Conqueror” (a
norman) was
crowned King of
England
French relevance
during this period,
although English
never ceased
being spoken (by
the lower class)
Words like:
defense, court,
faith, army
Norman invasion
From 1400 to 1600 English started
changing becoming Modern English
(more specifically, early modern
English)
Middle to Modern
English transition
Pronounciation Syntax Lexicon
Pronounciation
change
Not only some sounds
changed, but also
some others
disappeared. i.e. the
voiceless velar fricative
/x/ wich in old english
pronounciation of nicht
as [nixt], but is absent
in the present-day
form of night [nayt]
Metathesis
is a reversal in
two adjoining
sounds, had
changed the
pronounciation
of some words
Prothesis
That is the
addition of a
sound to the
beginning of a
word
Metathesis
example
Prothesis
example
Syntactic changes
In the transition from old
english to modern
english, we can find
several differences in the
order of the sentence, i.e.
Lexical changes
 A lot of borrowed
words have been
added to the
english language
along its
evolution, from
latin, greek and
other languages.
 New words
were
created
 Some
other
words
have
ceased to
be used
In terms of meaning,
there are two
processes: Broadening
and Narrowing
Meaning
(semantic)
features
Broadening Narrowing
A word that
previously had only
one meaning, now
it has some others,
for example:
In old english the word
“dogca” was used to refer to
any breed of dogs, but now,
its evolution “dog” is used
to refer to any breed.
Is the reverse
process, a word
that before had
several different
meanings or uses,
now it has only
one, for example:
The old english word “mete”
refered to any kind of food,
now it refers only to a specific
breed, “meat”
 It’s worth mentioning that this process of
change in the language was not from one
day to another, on the contrary a language
changes gradually, it takes time and
requires some factors to make it possible.
 Another important point to conclude is that
language is in a continuous process of
evolution, it’s always changing.

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Language history and change 2

  • 3.
  • 4. Comparative reconstruction It was found out through similarities in different languages their relation to an ancestor In order to find Cognates a similar word in one language and another form or pronounciation process in wich cognates are compared in order to find similarities
  • 6. In comparative reconstruction there are two important principles: The majority principle Principles The natural developmen t principle the ones more similar demonstrate the less that those languages have changed from the proto-language are a series of rules in language change (or evolution) that show the antiquity of that language in relation to the proto-language.
  • 7. This shows that the more the word respects these rules, the more similar it is towards the proto-language. The natural development principle
  • 8. English language change  Old English (VII-XI)  Middle English (XI- XV)  Modern English (XV- present days)
  • 9. Old English Germanic tribes (Angles, Saxons and Jutes) invaded the British Isles in the V century Words belonging to this period: mann (man), drincan (drink), etan (eat) Then, another northern- european tribe arrived, The Vikings . They brought the Old Norse, words like: give, leg, skin
  • 12. Middle English Normans arrival to the British Isles in 1066. William “The Conqueror” (a norman) was crowned King of England French relevance during this period, although English never ceased being spoken (by the lower class) Words like: defense, court, faith, army
  • 14. From 1400 to 1600 English started changing becoming Modern English (more specifically, early modern English) Middle to Modern English transition Pronounciation Syntax Lexicon
  • 15. Pronounciation change Not only some sounds changed, but also some others disappeared. i.e. the voiceless velar fricative /x/ wich in old english pronounciation of nicht as [nixt], but is absent in the present-day form of night [nayt] Metathesis is a reversal in two adjoining sounds, had changed the pronounciation of some words Prothesis That is the addition of a sound to the beginning of a word
  • 17. Syntactic changes In the transition from old english to modern english, we can find several differences in the order of the sentence, i.e.
  • 18. Lexical changes  A lot of borrowed words have been added to the english language along its evolution, from latin, greek and other languages.  New words were created  Some other words have ceased to be used In terms of meaning, there are two processes: Broadening and Narrowing
  • 19. Meaning (semantic) features Broadening Narrowing A word that previously had only one meaning, now it has some others, for example: In old english the word “dogca” was used to refer to any breed of dogs, but now, its evolution “dog” is used to refer to any breed. Is the reverse process, a word that before had several different meanings or uses, now it has only one, for example: The old english word “mete” refered to any kind of food, now it refers only to a specific breed, “meat”
  • 20.  It’s worth mentioning that this process of change in the language was not from one day to another, on the contrary a language changes gradually, it takes time and requires some factors to make it possible.  Another important point to conclude is that language is in a continuous process of evolution, it’s always changing.