Name of author in whose time did a dialect become a language
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The answer could be - Shakespeare.
English is considered to be a West Germanic language which had originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects which were brought by the Anglo-Saxon settlers to Britain during the mid 5th - 7th centuries AD.
Early Modern English was a language that was used by Shakespeare and it is known to have dated from around 1500. This modern language incorporated many Renaissance-era words taken from Latin and Ancient Greek, and a little from other European languages, like French, German and Dutch.
Shakespeare had incorporated the use of long vowels.
The answer could be - Shakespeare.
English is considered to be a West Germanic language which had originated from the Anglo-Frisian dialects which were brought by the Anglo-Saxon settlers to Britain during the mid 5th - 7th centuries AD.
Early Modern English was a language that was used by Shakespeare and it is known to have dated from around 1500. This modern language incorporated many Renaissance-era words taken from Latin and Ancient Greek, and a little from other European languages, like French, German and Dutch.
Shakespeare had incorporated the use of long vowels.
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