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Struggle between English and French ​

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The language situation in England After the Norman conquest:

1) the feudal upper class, the government, the court - Anglo-Norman, the majority of the population – English;

2) a considerable layer of bilingual population, speaking both languages.

3) development of another process – the rise of a National Language based on the London dialect.

In 1258 Henry III addressed the population of the country in a Proclamation written in English (the London dialect). In 1362under king Edward III Parliament ruled that courts of laws should conduct their business in English. In the same year English was first used in Parliament itself.

The manifestations of social (growth of commerce and industry, development of money circulation) and political changes had a decisive influence on the language situation in England. This created the need for a unified national language.

In the 14th century there were three main groups of dialects in England: Northern, Midland and Southern. London dialect combined Midland and Southern dialects. Towards the end of the 14th century London dialect spread all over the country (due to the growth of its importance as an economic and political capital of England). London dialect became the base of the national English language.

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