The position of "the", "a", "those".
What is Do?
The Great Vowel Shift is an example of this.
What is phonological/phonetic change?
These can be described in terms of transitivity, finiteness, and tense.
What are main verbs?
"Property", "servant", and "measurement" are borrowings from this language.
What is Anglo-Norman/French?
What is Vo?
The change from "gomban" to "tribute" is an example of this.
What is lexical change?
These can be described with labels such as common/proper, non-count/count, singular/plural.
What are nouns?
Grimm's Law, fixed accent, and weak verbs are features of this language family.
What is Germanic?
The position of "will", "might", "could".
What is Io?
The loss of V2 in PDE is an example of this.
What is syntactic change?
These can be described in terms of definiteness, singular/plural.
What are articles?
"They" and "them" are loans from this language.
What is Old Norse/Scandinavian?
The position of "he", "she", "it".
What is Do?
The normalization of the dental suffix on verbs in past tense in OE is an example of this.
What is morphological change?
These can be described in terms of modality, finiteness and form.
What are auxiliaries?
"Bungalow", "cheetah", "dungaree", "jungle", and "shampoo" are loans from this language.
What is Hindi?
The position of "who", "where", "what", "why".
What is CP-spec? (the specifier position of the CP)
Amelioration, pejoration, broadening, and narrowing are examples of this.
What is semantic change?
EXPERT LEVEL: These can be described as either cardinal or ordinal.
What are numerals?
"Pasha", "sherbet", "turban", and "yogurt" are loans from this language.
What is Turkish?