Content introduction chapter I peculiar use of noun in middle english


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CONTENT
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I PECULIAR USE OF NOUN IN MIDDLE ENGLISH
1.1. Noun Inflection in Middle English ………………………………....4
1.2. Noun Formation in Middle English ……………………………….7
CHAPTER II CHANGES OF USING NOUN IN MIDDLE NGLISH
2.1. Noun Usage in Middle English ……………………………………..15
2.2 Noun Borrowing in Middle English ………..…………………………18
2.3.Lesson plan of the development of noun in Middle English………..21
CONCLUSION
GLOSSARY
REFERENCE

INTRODUCTION
Middle English is a period of the English language that lasted from the 11th century to the 15th century. During this time, the English language underwent significant changes, particularly in its grammar and vocabulary. One of the most notable changes was the development of nouns, which played a crucial role in shaping the language we use today.
The study of the development of nouns in Middle English is essential for understanding the history and evolution of the English language. It provides insights into the linguistic and cultural influences that shaped the language and its use. Moreover, it sheds light on the ways in which language change is a natural and ongoing process that continues to shape the English language today.
Middle English (abbreviated to ME) is a form of the English language that was spoken after the Norman Conquest of 1066, until the late 15th century. The English language underwent distinct variations and developments following the Old English period. Scholarly opinion varies, but the Oxford English Dictionary specifies the period when Middle English was spoken as being from 1150 to 1500. This stage of the development of the English language roughly followed the High to the Late Middle Ages.
Middle English saw significant changes to its vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and orthography. Writing conventions during the Middle English period varied widely. Examples of writing from this period that have survived show extensive regional variation. The more standardized Old English language became fragmented, localized, and was, for the most part, being improvised.[2] By the end of the period (about 1470) and aided by the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg in 1439, a standard based on the London dialects (Chancery Standard) had become established. This largely formed the basis for Modern English spelling, although pronunciation has changed considerably since that time. Middle English was succeeded in England by Early Modern English, which lasted until about 1650. Scots developed concurrently from a variant of the Northumbrian dialect (prevalent in northern England and spoken in southeast Scotland).
Based on the introduction provided, it is likely that this coursework will focus on the Middle English period of the English language. The coursework may explore the linguistic features, literary works, and historical context of this period. It may also examine the transition from Old English to Middle English and the impact of external factors such as the Norman Conquest on the development of the language. The coursework may involve analyzing texts from this period and discussing their significance in the evolution of the English language.
This coursework aims to explore the development of nouns in Middle English. It will examine the changes that occurred in the inflectional and derivational systems of nouns, as well as the factors that influenced these changes. The coursework will also analyze the impact of these changes on the English language and its evolution over time.

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