Spread of the London dialect


Spread of the London dialect


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Spread of the London dialect
In the 15th century the London dialect gradually spread all over the country, superseding local dialects. Spoken English in various parts of the Britain gradually approached the literary norm, and differences between the norm and popular speech disappeared.
The formation of a national language was greatly influenced by two events which took place in the 15th century:
1.The Wars of Roses (1455-1485) marked the decay of feudalism and the rise of an absolute monarchy. This meant a high degree of political centralization and thus it contributed to a predominance of the national language over local dialects.
2.The Introduction of Printing. Printing was invented in Germany by Johann Gutenberg in 1438 and gradually spread to the other places. The Englishman William Caxton (1422-1491) became acquainted with this art. He published the first English printed book, but it was not in England, it was in Bruges.
Later (in 1476) he founded the first English printing office in London and still later (in 1477) the first book, printed in England, appeared. It was called “The Dicties and Sayings of the Philosopher” (dicta- от латинского dictum (ед. ч.)- изречение).
The spread of printed books influenced the normalization of spelling and grammatical forms.
Existence of a language norm becomes evident in the 16th century. The literary language is understood as a model which must be followed. On the entire territory of the country only literary English is used. All other dialects were reduced to oral languages.
After introduction of printing each vowel letter acquired different sound values depending on its environment.
The period from 1350 to 1400 has been called the Period of Great Individual Writers. The chief name is that of Geoffrey Chaucer.
All written documents of the 15th century can be classified into three types:
· those written in the London literary language
· those written basically in the London literary language but bearing some traces of local dialects
· those written in a more or less pure local dialect.

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