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  1. Hace 2 días · The next period in the history of English was Early Modern English (1500–1700). Early Modern English was characterised by the Great Vowel Shift (1350–1700), inflectional simplification, and linguistic standardisation. The Great Vowel Shift affected the stressed long vowels of Middle English.

  2. Hace 6 días · Literatures in English: Early Modern Period (1485-1660) This page lists sources that cover multiple periods, genres, and/or nationalities. See additional resources in the "Historical Literary Period" and "Geographical Region" pages.

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  3. Hace 1 día · A number of words and meanings that originated in Middle English or Early Modern English and that have been in everyday use in the United States have since disappeared in most varieties of British English; some of these have cognates in Lowland Scots.

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  4. Hace 2 días · English orthography is the writing system used to represent spoken English, allowing readers to connect the graphemes to sound and to meaning. It includes English's norms of spelling, hyphenation, capitalisation, word breaks, emphasis, and punctuation.

  5. Hace 1 día · The 16th century saw the birth of English grammar books, with early works mimicking Latin grammar structures. Over time, these guides shed Latin influence and incorporated elements like sound systems. The 19th century marked a turning point, with grammar books embracing a more modern approach. Important English Grammar Books- 16th to 18th Century

  6. Hace 3 días · University of Cambridge. Citation: Laura Flannigan, review of Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England, (review no. 2362) DOI: 10.14296/RiH/2014/2362. Date accessed: 20 May, 2024. There is no more exemplary figurehead for the history of legal culture than the late Christopher W. Brooks.

  7. Hace 2 días · Elisabeth Leedham-Green. Oak galls. Materials: Inks, Pens, and Surfaces. The documents/samples of hands displayed here were written between 1500 and 1690, most or all of them with a goose-quill pen and an iron gall or carbon-based ink. Iron gall ink was made up from galls (usually oak-galls), copperas [copper sulphate] or green vitriol [ferrous ...