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Histroy of the English language
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The History Of The English
Language
Weiss Falko
5HB/a
Mag.
Schaludek-Paletschek
Table of
contents
The
Beginning......................................................................... 1
New
Developments................................................................. 1
American
English.................................................................... 2
English At Work And
Play............................... ........................ 3
E.L.T. (English Language
Teaching)...................................... 3
Accents And
Dialects.............................................................. 3
English
Characteistics............................................................ 5
English
Today......................................................................... 5
END
The history of the
English language
I would like to talk about the orgin and history of
today’s English.
I will start about 5000 B.C. (Before Christ). At that
time a tribe called the Indo-Europeans discovered and spread through central
Europe until 3000 B.C. A small part of them were the Celts. They travelled to
Britain and brought their own language with them. 2000 years later the Romans
arrived in Britain, and Latin was brought into England. 410 A.D. (Anno Domini)
the Angles and Saxons came from Holland, Denmark and Germany. Their language was
called “Englisc“ ==> old English. Today you can still find
some of their words in the dictionary.
For example: sheep, earth, work, field,
...
597 A.D. St.Augustine brought Christianity, and so
Latin, back. Between 750 and 1050 the Vikings took their language which was
called “Norse“ from Scandinavia to the island. There are still some
Norse words in English today like get, wrong, leg, ...
After the Battle of Hastings at 1066 between the French
Duke William and the English king Harold, French words became an important part
of English. In the next 200 years Old English became Middle English and was
solidified in 1340 by Geoffrey Chaucer, the first great English
writer.
In the next century the grammar and spelling was fixed
by the invention of printing.
Now English was prepared for a new
development:
1558 The Elizabethan age began and with it the
population of the English language. Both explorers Sir Francis Drake and Sir
Walter Raleigh took it on their journeys to the new world (America) and the West
Indies. They started the export of the English language.
Another important person in this century was, of course,
William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616). Although English was a very young language,
Shakespeare had a vocabulary of about 30.000 words.
The export of the language went on when in 1620, the
Mayflower sailed to America and brought the first English settlers to the new
country.
In 1788, Australia was also settled by the British. Many
of them were criminals because there was a lot of crime in the eighteenth
century and the English prisons were full.
Of course “slave trade“ was another
important part of the history of English.
For 150 years British ships took west African people to
America and the West Indies before it stopped in 1807. These
“slaves“ were the first black Americans.
Between 1800 and 1900 Britain became the richest country
in the world.
Its empire, controlled by Queen Victoria (1837-1901),
included many foreign countries like India, Canada, New Zealand, Nigeria and
South Africa.
Now the Engish language was important for every
continent, but of course it changed and they all had their own accents and
vocabulary. English was growing internationally.
In the middle of the 20th century, many of these
countries became independent but still stayed friends with Britain. Today some
of them are in the Commonwealth (an international club of English-speaking
countries).
American English started a new chapter in the
history of English:
For 150 years America was a British colony. In the War
of Independence in 1776 it became a free, independent country. Its first
president was George Washington.
In the nineteenth century, the time of cowboys, Indians,
gold and railways, thousands of pioneers travelled west. Between 1800 and 1900
sixteen million Europeans began a new life in the USA. Most of them came from
Italy, Germany, Ireland, Scandinavia and Central Europe. All of them brought new
expressions to American English.
By the 1950´s, America was the English-speaking
superpower.
Today this language is growing faster than ever before.
There are thousands of nineteenth and twentieth-century words. They come from
the pioneers of those days, scientists and teenagers from south east-Asia and
central America.
English at work and play:
Politics: English is the language of summit
meetings and the United Nations.
Pop music: Rock and roll began in America in the
1950s. Ever since, English has been the language of rock and roll and the
following pop.
TV and Film: America exports thousands of films
every year. Some countries show these films and programmes with sub-titles. In
other countries there are actors who speak the characters´ dialogue. This
is called ´dubbing´.
Business: Many European multi-national companies
have, for example German, Spanish, French and Italian workers. So they use
English instead of four languages.
Travel: Every pilot and ship’s captain has
to speak English. There is even an international travel alphabet. This makes
communication by radio as easy and clear as possible.
The age of TV and satellites helped this language become
something even bigger
for example, the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation).
It was founded in 1922 and started with their first international radio
programmes in 1932. Today it’s one of the biggest corporations, which
broadcasts sports, drama, music, current affairs, science and comedy for 24
hours every day to many countries in the world.
English language teaching
(E.L.T.)
There are English language schools all over the world.
They are specialized in teaching English correctly. These schools can be
attended not only by students and teenagers but also by businessmen, thought the
most important group is young people. In the summer months, thousands of
teenagers travel to Britain and stay with families to improve their English
style, visiting museums and learning much about this country.
Accents and dialects:
Now I would like to tell you something about the
different forms of English around the United Kingdom. Not everyone in the U. K.
speaks the same kind of English.
Between Land’s End in Cornwall and John
O´Groats (in Scotland) there are a lot of different accents and dialects.
There are even three completely separate languages. Here is a quick guide to
English around the United Kingdom.
The official accent of the English is the accent of the
Royal Family and the BBC news. Less than 5% of English-speaking people have this
R. P. (Received Pronunciation) accent.
In London, for example I would like to point out the
first British dialect.
People from the east of London are called Cockneys. The
cockney accent is one of the most famous in the U.K. There is already a second
form of the cockney dialect. It is called “rhyming slang“. I would
like to show you some examples.
Word Cockney Rhyming
Slang Example_____________
stairs apples and pears He went up the apples
and pears.
face boat race What an ugly boat race
you’ve got!
car jam jar My jam jar is five years old
now.
But there are many more dialects, like
“Geordie“, spoken in Newcastle.
People from Liverpool speak “Scouse“ and in
Birmingham they speak ´Brummy´.
For example: In Liverpool the people call a sandwich a
“butty“.
In Birmingham street becomes “strate“.
Not to be forgotten are the three other languages in
Great Britain:
- Cornish
(Cornwall)
- Welsh (Wales)
- Gaelic (In parts of western
Ireland and northern Scotland)
Today,
only a few thousand people speak each of this languages.
English characteristics:
Very important, especially for London’s
housewives, are of course the soap operas.
The most popular is called East Enders, which is about
cockneys and their neighbourhood.
The Queen’s Speech every December is also an
important part of Christmas for millions of people.
English today:
One billion people speak English. That’s 20% of
the world’s population. 400 million people speak English as their first
language. For the other 600 million people, English is their second language or
a foreign language. The number of Chinese people learning English is bigger than
the population of the USA. 80% of all information in the world’s computers
is in English.
More than 80% of all English vocabulary comes from other
languages.
Now I will list some countries where English is the
first language:
- Australia
- Canada
- The United States
- Jamaica
- India
People in Jamaica and India changed the standard English
in their own slang. In Jamaica the day-to-day language is “Creole“,
the English most reggae singers use. It is not just a local dialect, it’s
the real Jamaican language.
In today’s India you hear first
“Hindi“, and the other official language is English. Indian English
developed throught mistakes made in the early years when India was a British
colony. They are now a part of the Indian English.
So English has slowly become more than one language.
That does not mean the end of standard English. In fact,
it means the opposite. People will still need standard English for international
communication in the twenty-first century. The future is not local or standard,
it’s local and standard.
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