Therefore, works of Shakespeare rhyme apply only to original pronunciation. [ɛː] [e] and [i] are very different. As changes in many linguistic features, especially pronunciation, have changed dramatically, these changes may be refreshing for modern readers. To address the problems associated with these characteristics, we may choose to show how the language is constantly changing as a symbol of life affected by growth and depression. A problematic Shakespeare's sonnet is a good example of how you change and track the impact of changing languages from one language to one language and how it differs from today's English.
English history - Old English - influence of Celtic, Latin, Scandinavian - influence on grammar and syntax - conquest of Norman - influence of France - growth of national emotions - English - "medieval English - degenerate deformation - grammatical gender Loss - French influence on vocabulary - Dialectic diversity - Emergence of standard English - Contribution of leading authors to English - "Joe, Spencer, Shakespeare, Milton - English Bible translation impact
Primitive Indian European, Indian European, especially German from which English is derived affects the early history of English. Early English history started in the UK and there were several groups of people. Initially people moved to what is now called the UK. Several aggressor groups joined the first settlers in England and brought their language and culture. English has mixed languages that adapt to the environment and people's needs. UK eventually ordered the empire to spread the language around the world. When the empire shrinks, the Americas continue to spread English for political power and wealth.
English history began more than 1500 years ago. In 1066, the Normans conquered British. French is a wealthy person and a strong person's word, but poor people mainly speak English. In the 14th century the UK used many words from French and Latin, and most words no longer exist. However, English became more important from the end of the seventeenth century as the UK became stronger and built an empire. In this project, we will investigate English as an international language and evaluate the impact on international business and marketing. This survey is aimed at identifying the strengths and weaknesses of English as a global language with specific reference to marketing. First, the project critically appreciates the importance of language to culture.