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differentiate between modern and old English in 10 points​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Old english is a completly different language . It'was a low Germán dialect ( or set of dialects, as it had big regional difference ), similar to Dutch . ... The modern English has a simpled structure , compared to Old Germanic , and a lexicon mainly Romance.
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Answered by manojnavade71
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More about Modern English

Right from the fifteenth century, English language took a great shift. This flux could be seen in the context of vowel pronunciation. The vowel pronunciation became shorter and thus, it took the form which is now reigning in most of the countries in this modern era. With that vowel shift, started the classical renaissance period, the Romantic Movement, and after that period, came the industrial revolution in Britain which added more towards the final evolution of English language. The changes which came into the English language after the industrial revolution gave it the name of the late modern English language which tends to have a more varied vocabulary as compared to the early version of modern English.

Old English: Old English had some silent letters. For example, in sēċean, you will not pronounce c. That means the word is pronounced as ‘seek.’

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