the vocabulary of the middle ages

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the vocabulary of the language studied in the middle ages the student of the group 328, salimov shohin outline: 1. the discrimination of the vocabularies in middle ages and modern language 2. the resemblance of the vocabularies in the middle ages and modern language after the norman conquest in 1066, the king and his noblemen spoke norman-french. however, many peasants continued to speak anglo-saxon. gradually, these two languages combined to become one english language. some words in modern english, for example, 'park' and 'beauty', are based on norman french words. others, for example, 'apple', 'cow' and summer', are based on anglo-saxon words. by 1400, english had become the preferred language of the english parliament and royal court. how did the english language change duri in the years leading up to 1400, geoffrey chaucer wrote the canterbury tales, a series of poems about a group of people going to canterbury on …
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a long and difficult one, but that didn’t stop people from going. when you think of school today, you probably think of going to school monday through friday in a building separate from your house (though of course, some folks are homeschooled). you spend most of the day at school, learning about subjects such as science, math, english, and history. you probably also enjoy some breaks for recess or sports. this is your experience for most of childhood, from ages five through 18. most students today attend public schools, though some attend private schools. public schools are free, which was actually unheard of for much of history. because school is available free of charge, people of all socio-economic status (meaning, people who are rich, poor, and in-between) can go to school and receive an education. reference 1.brepols.net 2.oxfordre.com 3.wikipedia.org image1.jpeg image2.jpeg image3.jpeg image4.jpeg image5.jpeg
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the vocabulary of the language studied in the middle ages the student of the group 328, salimov shohin outline: 1. the discrimination of the vocabularies in middle ages and modern language 2. the resemblance of the vocabularies in the middle ages and modern language after the norman conquest in 1066, the king and his noblemen spoke norman-french. however, many peasants continued to speak anglo-saxon. gradually, these two languages combined to become one english language. some words in modern english, for example, 'park' and 'beauty', are based on norman french words. others, for example, 'apple', 'cow' and summer', are based on anglo-saxon words. by 1400, english had become the preferred language of the english parliament and royal court. how did the …

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