the phonetic structure of the middle ages

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the presentation by baratalieva gulbadanbegim group-328 student the presentation by baratalieva gulbadanbegim group-328 student theme:the phonetic structure of the middle ages during the middle english period, many old english grammatical features either became simplified or disappeared altogether. noun, adjective and verb inflections were simplified by the reduction (and eventual elimination) of most grammatical case distinctions. middle english also saw considerable adoption of norman vocabulary, especially in the areas of politics, law, the arts, and religion, as well as poetic and emotive diction.conventional english vocabulary remained primarily germanic in its sources, with old norse influences becoming more apparent. the middle english speech of the city of london in the late 14th century (essentially, the speech of geoffrey chaucer) is used as the standard middle english dialect in teaching and when specifying "the" grammar or phonology of middle english. it is this form that is described below, unless otherwise indicated. middle english …
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the presentation by baratalieva gulbadanbegim group-328 student the presentation by baratalieva gulbadanbegim group-328 student theme:the phonetic structure of the middle ages during the middle english period, many old english grammatical features either became simplified or disappeared altogether. noun, adjective and verb inflections were simplified by the reduction (and eventual elimination) of most grammatical case distinctions. middle english also saw considerable adoption of norman vocabulary, especially in the areas of politics, law, the arts, and religion, as well as poetic and emotive diction.conventional english vocabulary remained primarily germanic in its sources, with old norse influences becoming more apparent. the middle english speech of the city of london in the late 14th c...

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