PPT-English in the 21 st Century

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Your first key concepts DIACHRONIC CHANGE SYNCHRONIC CHANGE WE ARE STARTING OFF WITH COMPONENT 2 SECTION B DIA THROUGHACROSS SYN TOGETHER CHRONIC TIME STARTING

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Your first key concepts DIACHRONIC CHANGE SYNCHRONIC CHANGE WE ARE STARTING OFF WITH COMPONENT 2 SECTION B DIA THROUGHACROSS SYN TOGETHER CHRONIC TIME STARTING POINT USING THE OED. Mrs. . Asmaa. . Alfageeh. Linguistic change. continued, even with the. work of the prescriptivists. at the end of the 18. th. century.. 19th Century. Linguistic Change. Vocabulary. Grammar. Punctuation/. Aspects of the Twentieth Century Literature. 1- Two World Wars : economic depression, severity of life.. 2- Questioning the traditional values of Western civilization.. 3- Traditional literary forms were rejected.. məktəb-liseyin . 7. 4 . şagirdi Musayev Tərlan. Topic:England tradition. İnformation. Architecture and gardens. English architecture begins with the architecture of the Anglo-Saxons. At least fifty surviving English churches are of Anglo-Saxon origin, although in some cases the Anglo-Saxon part is small and much-altered. All except one timber church are built of stone or brick, and in some cases show evidence of reused Roman work. The architectural character of Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical buildings ranges from Coptic-influenced architecture in the early period, through Early Christian basilica influenced architecture, to (in the later Anglo-Saxon period) an architecture characterized by pilaster-strips, blank arcading, baluster shafts and triangular-headed openings. Almost no secular work remains above ground.. . countries. English. . English is a West Germanic language spoken as a first language by . majority . of the inhabitants of several nations, including the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Australia, Ireland and New Zealand. . (. B. 00k 2). English Literary Canons. Chapter . 5. Dr. . Tasneem. Introduction. :. We have seen how English language has spread across the world through such factors as . migration. and the . educational policies of different countries. John . Whelpton. BNAC Lecture, 23/3/16. ROOTS OF NATIONALISM. "A Nation... is a group of persons united by a common error about their ancestry and a common dislike of their neighbors“ (Karl Deutsch). (A) Popular democracy. (B) Rule by an absolute monarch. (C) Rule by wealthy merchants. (D) Control by feudal lords. (E) Rule by yeoman farmers. Which of the following most accurately describes the political system of the Dutch republic of the seventeenth century?. th. century AD. Starter: examine these texts. Which do you think is the oldest and why?. Which words are most unfamiliar and why?. Can you work out what they mean?. Can you identify what is different in terms of spelling?. Roman 50BC – 450AD Caesar, infrastructure, Latin. Anglo-Saxon 450 – 1066 Angle-land, kingdoms, Latin, Old Eng.. Medieval 1066 – 1485 Normans, French, Middle English. Renaissance 1485 – 1660 Rebirth, humanist, intellectual. King John (son of King Henry II of England) "lost" Normandy in 1204 . . King . John fell in love with a French . noblewoman--. Isabel of Angouleme. . . He married her hastily without regard for her other suitor (to whom she was already engaged), Hugh of . John . Whelpton. BNAC Lecture, 23/3/16. ROOTS OF NATIONALISM. "A Nation... is a group of persons united by a common error about their ancestry and a common dislike of their neighbors“ (Karl Deutsch). Chapter 2 (page 32-57). A Social History of English. The standardisation . process. The nature of the writing system. 18. th. Century: The spellings we used today were largely fixed. [. Johnsson’s. Take out your notebooks and something to write with!. Today: 16. th. & 17. th. Centuries . Volume B. Tuesday: The Restoration & 18. th. . Century . Volume C. Wednesday: The Romantic Period . Prof.. Marco Olivetti – LUMSA – Rome, October 18th, 2023. The “constitutional dilemma” of the revolutionary settlement. The revolutionary settlement recognized the executive power to the King, who had to exercise it through its...

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