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  1. Portada de la segunda edición del Diccionario de Samuel Johnson. A Dictionary of the English Language, publicado el 15 de abril de 1755, también conocido como Johnson’s Dictionary, fue escrito por Samuel Johnson, a quien contrataron unos libreros londinenses.

  2. Terms used to refer to the English language spoken and written in England include English English and Anglo-English. [3] [4] The related term British English is ambiguous, so it can be used and interpreted in multiple ways, [5] but it is usually reserved to describe the features common to Anglo-English, Welsh English , and Scottish English .

  3. The English language underwent distinct variations and developments following the Old English period. Scholarly opinion varies, but Oxford University Press specifies the period when Middle English was spoken as being from 1100 to 1500. This stage of the development of the English language roughly followed the High to the Late Middle Ages.

  4. El idioma inglés (English ⓘ) es una lengua germánica occidental perteneciente a la familia de lenguas indoeuropeas, que surgió en los reinos anglosajones de Inglaterra. Hoy en día el inglés es tanto el idioma más hablado en el mundo, así como el tercer idioma nativo más hablado, después del chino mandarín y el español .

  5. The English language Wikipedia page from 18 January 2012, illustrating its international blackout in opposition to SOPA and PIPA. In 2010, the logo of the English Wikipedia like most Wikipedia's was slightly changed. However, some Wikipedias, like the Simple English Wikipedia, still kept the old logo. Related pages

  6. The origin of language, its relationship with human evolution, and its consequences have been subjects of study for centuries.Scholars wishing to study the origins of language must draw inferences from evidence such as the fossil record, archaeological evidence, contemporary language diversity, studies of language acquisition, and comparisons between human language and systems of animal ...

  7. Related and sometimes synonymous terms include: Global English, World English, Common English, Continental English, General English, and Engas (English as associate language). [ citation needed ] Sometimes, these terms refer to the actuality of the situation, where English is spoken and used in numerous dialects around the world.