Monday 4 March 2024

Vocabulary changes during the Middle English period

 

Mention the vocabulary changes during the Middle English period? 

Answer:

During the Middle English period, vocabulary changes were more due to influences from Norman French, Latin, and Old Norse.

Many new words entered the English language, particularly in areas such as law, government, literature, and religion.

This increase of vocabulary enriched the language and diversified its lexicon. It lead to the coexistence of Anglo-Saxon words with borrowed words.

As a result, Middle English vocabulary exhibited a blend of Germanic, Romance, and Scandinavian origins, shaping the language's future development.


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