A Short History of the English Language
The Generalist Papers・2 minutes read
The Indo-European language family spans from India to western Europe, with English part of the Germanic branch. Various influences, including Viking invasions and the Norman Conquest, shaped English into the language we know today.
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- The Indo-European language family, which includes English in the Germanic branch, is spoken by nearly half of the world's population, stretching from India to western Europe.
- The evolution of English from Old English through Middle English to Modern English was shaped by influences from Old Norse, Norman French, and internal shifts like the Great Vowel Shift, resulting in the language we use today, further impacted by historical events like the British Empire's expansion and the industrial revolution.
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What is the Indo-European language family?
A group of languages from India to Europe.
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