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单词 Middle English
释义

Middle English

English

Proper noun

Middle English

  1. The ancient or older language of Modern English, spoken in England and parts of Scotland (where it became Lowland Scots) from about 1100 AD to 1500 AD. It developed from Anglo-Saxon, also called Old English, with heavy influence from French and Latin after the Norman invasion.

Synonyms

  • Medieval English
  • English:
    • Classical English
    • Standard English [StE]
    • Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
    • Middle English [ME], Medieval English
    • New English [NE] (Modern English)
      • Early New English (Early Modern English)
      • Late Modern English [LModE]

Translations

See also

  • Anglo-Saxon
  • Germanic
  • Wiktionary’s coverage of Middle English terms

Further reading

  • ISO 639-3 code enm (SIL)
  • 2005 (originally) / 2011 (Taylor & Francis e-Library edition), Philipp Strazny (ed.), Encyclopedia of Linguistics: Volume 1 & 2: A-Z, Fitzroy Dearborn (an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group), p. 688, section Middle English:
    Early Middle English usually covers the time from the mid eleventh to the mid thirteen centuries. [...] The Central Middle English period is [...] Late Middle English is the time during and after Chaucer's life (born c. 1340—1346, died 1400), up to the introduction of printing. (Caxton brought out the first printed edition of The Canterbury tales in 1478.) It was during the Late Middle English period that the pronunciation changed in a complex process commonly referred to as the Great Vowel Shift.
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