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    Mid·dle Eng·lish
    /ˌmid(ə)l ˈiNG(ɡ)liSH/

    noun

    • 1. the English language from c. 1150 to c. 1470.

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  3. 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.

  4. Middle English – an overview. Content. Historical period. The most important linguistic developments. A multilingual context. Borrowing from early Scandinavian. Borrowing from Latin and/or French. Pronunciation. A period characterized by variation. Our surviving documents. Historical period.

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Middle English language, the vernacular spoken and written in England from about 1100 to about 1500, the descendant of the Old English language and the ancestor of Modern English.

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  6. Oct 16, 2023 · Middle English (c. 1100 - c. 1500) - History of English. Richard Barker October 16, 2023. Table of Contents. Great Vowel Shift. The English Renaissance. Printing Press and Standardization. The Bible. Dictionaries and Grammars. Golden Age of English Literature. William Shakespeare. International Trade. Great Vowel Shift.

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  7. Middle English was the language spoken in England from about 1100 to 1500. Five major dialects of Middle English have been identified (Northern, East Midlands, West Midlands, Southern, and Kentish), but the "research of Angus McIntosh and others... supports the claim that this period of the language was rich in dialect diversity" (Barbara A ...

  8. Middle English is the form of English used in England from roughly the time of the Norman conquest (1066) until about 1500. After the conquest, French largely displaced English as the language of the upper classes and of sophisticated literature.

  9. All five Middle English dialects (Northern, West Midland, East Midland, South Western, and South Eastern) went their own ways and developed their own characteristics.

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