modern english: from shakespeare to present day

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ministry of higher education, science and innovation of the republic of uzbekistan course work theme: ministry of higher education, science and innovation of the republic of uzbekistan group: ___ done by: _____________________ supervisor: ___________________ contents introduction...................................................................................................3 chapter i. the english of shakespearean era….....................5 1.1. lexical and semantic changes.……………………………….……………….5 1.2. grammatical structures and syntax...................................................................9 1.3. influence of shakespearean english on modern usage……………………...11 chapter ii. evolution of pronunciation and phonology…………………………………………………………………...17 2.1. transformation of vowel sounds....................................................................17 2.2. phonological shifts and change over time.....................................................24 2.3. influence of dialects and regional variations…………………………….…27 conclusion......................................................................................................30 bibliography..................................................................................................32 introduction the course "modern english: from shakespeare to present day" offers an engaging exploration of the diverse and dynamic evolution of the english language over time. this course aims to survey the linguistic, cultural, and literary landscape of modern english, tracing its development from the era of shakespeare to its multifaceted and global contemporary forms. by delving into the linguistic innovations, …
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hanges that have characterized the transition of english from its early modern roots to its modern manifestations. the course will also explore the foundational role of shakespearean english and its influence on contemporary usage, shedding light on the enduring impact of the bard's linguistic contributions. actuality of the course work: the study of modern english, from the shakespearean era to the present day, remains highly relevant and significant in contemporary linguistic and cultural discourse. the actuality of this course work is derived from the continued influence and impact of modern english on global communication, literature, media, and digital platforms. it provides valuable insights into the historical evolution and sociolinguistic dynamics of the english language, shedding light on its adaptability, diversity, and enduring relevance. furthermore, a comprehensive understanding of modern english is essential for students, researchers, and language professionals, providing a foundation for navigating the complexities of contemporary sociolinguistic contexts, cultural …
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enduring and diverse roles in contemporary global society. through this exploration, we aim to highlight the multifaceted nature of modern english and its significance as a vibrant and evolving language of communication, expression, and cross-cultural dialogue. practical values of research work: the practical values of a course on modern english, from the shakespearean era to the present day, are extensive and divers. the course equips learners with a profound understanding of the linguistic evolution of english, enabling them to navigate the complex grammatical, phonological, and semantic changes that have shaped modern english. students gain insights into the literary and cultural impact of modern english, fostering a deeper appreciation for its influence on literature, media, and popular culture, from shakespearean works to contemporary writings. the course augments the language proficiency and communication skills of students, improving their abilities to comprehend and engage with modern english texts, media, and diverse linguistic varieties. …
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e late 15th century to the early 17th century. during this time, english experienced a remarkable transformation in its vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, setting the stage for the development of the modern english we use today. the shakespearean era was a time of great literary and cultural achievements, with william shakespeare being its most prominent figure. his works, such as "romeo and juliet," "hamlet," and "macbeth," are considered masterpieces of english literature. the language used in shakespeare's plays and sonnets reflects the linguistic characteristics of the time, providing valuable insights into the english language of that period. one notable feature of the english language during the shakespearean era was the influx of new words and vocabulary. the renaissance and the exploration of new lands brought english into contact with other languages, resulting in the adoption of numerous loanwords. shakespeare himself coined hundreds of new words and phrases, which are still …
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s underwent significant changes, leading to the pronunciation shifts that distinguish early modern english from both middle english and contemporary english. for example, the long "i" sound in words like "bite" was pronounced as "ee" in shakespeare's time. this change in pronunciation is evident in the rhymes and puns found throughout his works. studying the english of the shakespearean era not only provides insights into the linguistic history of the language but also enhances our understanding and appreciation of shakespeare's works. by exploring the vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation of the time, we gain a deeper understanding of the linguistic context in which these masterpieces were written. moreover, it allows us to appreciate the linguistic richness and creativity of shakespeare, who was not only a masterful storyteller but also a wordsmith of unparalleled skill. the english language of the shakespearean era represents a critical phase in its development. the influx of …

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ministry of higher education, science and innovation of the republic of uzbekistan course work theme: ministry of higher education, science and innovation of the republic of uzbekistan group: ___ done by: _____________________ supervisor: ___________________ contents introduction...................................................................................................3 chapter i. the english of shakespearean era….....................5 1.1. lexical and semantic changes.……………………………….……………….5 1.2. grammatical structures and syntax...................................................................9 1.3. influence of shakespearean english on modern usage……………………...11 chapter ii. evolution of pronunciation and phonology…………………………………………………………………...17 2.1. transformation of vowel sounds.....

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