When people read writings from the early days of America it becomes clear that English language
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When people read writings from the early days of America it becomes clear that English language its because the English language is constantly changing and evolving.
These were based in the Early modern English. English language, like every other language in use, is constantly evolving due to several factors like sociocultural changes, think about new words to talk about technological developments - contact with other cultures and languages and adapting their words, etc. A system moderately similar to the present day English, with a few notable differences in pronunciation. Some words and expressions might become outdated and we stop using them.
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were based in the Early modern English. A system moderately similar to the present day English, with a few notable differences in pronunciation. Early American writers were concentrated on describing and trying to make sense of their challenging new environment and unfamiliar people. Using letters, diaries, and reports as a way of communication
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