English Language - General History.
History of the English Dialect A short history of the starting points and improvement of English The historical backdrop of the English dialect truly began with the entry of three Germanic tribes who attacked England amid the fifth century Notice. These tribes, the Edges, the Saxons and the Jutes, crossed the North Ocean from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. Around then the occupants of England talked a Celtic dialect. Be that as it may, the vast majority of the Celtic speakers were pushed west and north by the trespassers - basically into what is currently Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The Points originated from "Englaland" [sic] and their dialect was called "Englisc" - from which the words "Britain" and "English" are determined. Guide of Germanic attacks Germanic trespassers entered England on the east and south drifts in the fifth century Early English (450-1100 Commercial) The attacking Germanic tribes talked comparable...