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NounderstandingoftheEnglishlanguagecanbeverysatisfactorywithoutanotionofthehistoryofthelanguage.Butweshallhavetomakedowithjustanotion.ThehistoryofEnglishislongandcomplicated,andwecanonlyhitthehighspots.
ThehistoryofourlanguagebeginsalittleafterA.D.600.Everythingbeforethatispre-history,whichmeansthatwecanguessatitbutcannotprovemuch.ForathousandyearsorsobeforethebirthofChristourlinguisticancestors,theAnglo-Saxons,werewanderingthroughtheforestsofnorthernEurope.TheirlanguagewasapartoftheGermanicbranchoftheIndo-EuropeanFamily.
NotmuchissurelyknownaboutthearrivaloftheAnglo-SaxonsinEngland.Wedoknow,however,thattheywerealongtimesecuringthemselvesinEngland.FightingwentonforaslongasahundredyearsbeforetheCeltsinEnglandwereallkilled,drivenintoWales,orreducedtoslavery.ThisistheperiodofKingArthur,whowasnotentirelymythological.HewasaRomanizedCelt,ageneral,thoughprobablynotaking.HehadsomesuccessagainsttheAnglo-Saxons,butitwasonlytemporary.By550
or
so
the
Anglo-Saxons
were
firmly
established.English
was
in
England.
ItiscustomarytodividethehistoryoftheEnglishlanguageintothreeperiods:
OldEnglish,MiddleEnglish,andModernEnglish.OldEnglishrunsfromtheearliestrecords—i.e.,seventhcentury—toabout1100;
MiddleEnglishfrom1100to1450or1500;
ModernEnglishfrom1500tothepresentday.SometimesModernEnglishisfurtherdividedintoEarlyModern,1500-1700,andLateModern.1700tothepresent.
WhenEnglandcameintohistory,itwasdividedintoseveralmoreorlessautonomouskingdoms,someofwhichattimesexercisedacertainamountofcontrolovertheothers.Inthesixthcenturythemostadvancedkingdom.Northumbria,developedarespectablecivilization,thefinestinEurope.ItwasinthisperiodthatbestoftheOldEnglishliteraturewaswritten,includingtheepicpoemBeowulf.Intheeighthcentury.Northumbrianpowerdeclined,andthecenterofinfluencemovedsouthwardtoMercia,thekingdomoftheMidlands.Acenturylaterthecentershiftedagain,andWessexthecountryoftheWestSaxons,becametheleadingpower.ThemostfamouskingoftheWestSaxonswasAlfredthegreat,whosemilitaryaccomplishmentwashissuccessfuloppositiontotheVikinginvasions.Intheninthandtenthcenturies,theNorsemenemergedintheirshipsfromtheirhomelandsinDenmarkandtheScandinavianPeninsula.ThelinguisticresultofallthiswasaconsiderableinjectionofNorseintotheEnglishlanguage.NorsewasatthistimenotsodifferentfromEnglishasNorwegianorDanishisnow.ProbablyspeakersofEnglishcouldunderstand,moreorless,thelanguageofthenewcomerswhohadmovedintoeasternEngland.Atanyrate,therewasconsiderableinterchangeandwordborrowing.ExamplesofNorsewordsintheEnglishlanguagearesky,give,law.egg,outlaw,leg.ugly,scant,sly,crawl,scowl,take,thrust.Therearehundredsmore.WehaveevenborrowedsomepronounsfromNorse-they,theirandthem.ThesewordswereborrowedfirstbytheeasternandnortherndialectsandtheninthecourseofhundredsofyearsmadetheirwayintoEnglishgenerally.
Ingrammar,OldEnglishwasmuchmorehighlyinflectedthanmodernEnglishis.Thatis,thereweremorecaseendingsfornouns,morepersonandnumberendingsforverbs,amorecomplicatedpronounsystem,variousendingsforadjectives,andsoon.Present-dayEnglishhasonlytwocasesfornouns-commoncaseandpossessivecase.Adjectivesnowhavenocasesystematall.Ontheotherhand,wenowuseamorerigidwordorderandmorestructurewords(prepositions,auxiliaries,andthelike)toexpressrelationshipsthanOldEnglishdid.Invocabulary,mostoftheOldEnglishwordsarewhatwemaycallnativeEnglish:
thatis,wordswhichhavenotbeenborrowedfromotherlanguagesbutwhichhavebeenapartofEnglisheversinceEnglishwasapartofIndo-European.OldEnglishdidcertainlycontainborrowedwords.WehaveseenthatmanyborrowingswerecominginfromNorse.RatherlargenumbershadbeenborrowedfromLatin,too.SomeoftheseweretakenwhiletheAnglo-SaxonswerestillontheContinent(cheese,butter,bishop,kettle,etc.).ButthegreatmajorityofOldEnglishwordswere