early modern english grammar changes and features of mode noun system

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327-guruh talabasi musurmonova kamola kenjayeva fotima 328-guruh talabasi the language being studied is a feature of the grammar of the new era. early modern english grammar changes and features of mode noun system unification in the number expression: nearly all nouns have the same plural ending; compare chaucer’s and shakespeare’s usage: chaucer – eyen, fōr; shakespeare – eyes, foes. there remained some mutated plurals (man-men), a few -n plurals (shoes/shoon, housen, eyen), some unmarked plurals (month, year, horse, fish). there remained only two cases: nominative and genitive. there appeared a noun + noun combination (unmarked genitives): mother tongue, lady slipper. grammatical gender dissapeared altogether. the modern english pronoun development of separate conjoint and absolute forms of possessive pronouns (my/mine, etc); appearance of possessive it: his > it > its sometimes spelled it's; 2nd person singular forms thou and thee disappeared in 17th c, the plural forms (ye/you) prevailed for both …
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eloped in mide, went on unfolding. the category of continuous aspect was developed only in mode period. the perfect continuous forms became widely used only in the 19th century. thank you
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327-guruh talabasi musurmonova kamola kenjayeva fotima 328-guruh talabasi the language being studied is a feature of the grammar of the new era. early modern english grammar changes and features of mode noun system unification in the number expression: nearly all nouns have the same plural ending; compare chaucer’s and shakespeare’s usage: chaucer – eyen, fōr; shakespeare – eyes, foes. there remained some mutated plurals (man-men), a few -n plurals (shoes/shoon, housen, eyen), some unmarked plurals (month, year, horse, fish). there remained only two cases: nominative and genitive. there appeared a noun + noun combination (unmarked genitives): mother tongue, lady slipper. grammatical gender dissapeared altogether. the modern english pronoun development of separate conjoint and absolute form...

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