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Rando
100

410-1066 CE

What is the date range for Old English?


100

The Germanic tribes that came to England in 410AD from Denmark and Germany?

Who are the Angles, Saxons, and the Jutes?

100

The vocabulary of a language

What is a Lexicon?

100

A group of people that had a significant influence on English vocabulary (and some grammar), and launched the beginning of the Middle English Period

Who are the Normans?

100

An object credited with facilitating the standardization and spread of the English language through texts.

What is Caxton's printing Press?

200

43-410 CE

What is the Roman Era of influence in the British Isles?

200

Indigenous tribes that mostly retreated into Scotland, Ireland, and Wales by the mid-400s

Who are the Celtic Britons

200

The way you pronounce the word "raven" in Chaucer's time. [πŸ’° Daily Double!]

What is "Rah-ven"?

200

The linguistic influence of Celtic / indigenous British Isles peoples' languages on the development of Old English.

What is "virtually nothing?" (other than some loan words and place names)

200

Pronouns in ME and EME corresponding to singular nouns, intimacy/informality/affection, and lower rank.

What is thou, thy, thine, thee?

300

The end of Middle English (and the year the Caxton brought his printing press to England).[πŸ’° Daily Double!]

What are the mid-1470s?

300

Norman King who invaded England and started French rule over Anglo-Saxons in England for a few hundred years

Who is William the Conqueror?

300

A grammatically correct way to strengthen a negative statement in Middle English

What are double negatives?

300

A modern language that is  close to English in its grammatical structure

What is German?

300

A modern equivalent of the word "thine"

What is "yours"?

400

The Late Old English period and beginning of the Viking age in the British Isles

What are the ~800s?

400

The English Monarch who united England against the Danes in the late 800s and wrote the first substantial English law does and texts in Old English?

Who is Alfred the Great?

400

A super important pronunciation change affecting the long vowels of English that happened 1500-1700s

What is the Great Vowel Shift (where the long vowels shifted upwards; that is, a vowel that used to be pronounced in one place in the mouth would be pronounced in a different place, higher up in the mouth)

400

The case of the word "knight" in the sentence, "The maiden slapped the knight." [πŸ’° Daily Double!]

What is Accusative? (the knight is the DO)

400

Person credited with creating the first comprehensive English (not American) dictionary in 1755.

Who is Samuel Johnson?

500

The year the KJV bible was published

What is 1611?

500

The first person to translate the Bible in 1382

Who was John Wycliffe?

500

Two important syntactical changes that happened in the Early Modern English period

What are helping verbs like "do" in questions and negative statements and simplified inflections (no more -eth)?


500

The language that gave English 3 imp't linguistic features: β€œAre”; they/them/their; simpler inflections.

What is Old Norse?


500

The period of English that pronounced our modern-day version of "sweet" as sway-teh

What is Middle English?

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