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outline the grammatical changes from old english to modern english.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main grammatical differences between Old English and Middle then Modern English are: the language is highly inflected; not only verbs but also nouns, adjectives and pronouns are inflected.

Answered by payalchatterje
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Outline the grammatical changes from old english to modern english:

The English language can be divided into three main periods, that are Old English, Middle English and Modern English. Old English is the Anglo-Saxon language used from the 400s to about 1100; Middle English was used from the 1100s to about the 1400s, and Modern English from the 1400s. Although Middle English developed from Old English, there were drastic differences in grammar, pronunciation, and orthography between the two. The main difference between Old and Middle English can be described as a simplification of grammar; There were many instances in Middle English where Old English grammar receded and Old English inflections were simplified.Middle English then evolved into Modern English thanks to better documented works, printing technology, and a marked shift in vowels and standardization.

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