第1个回答 2012-10-20
Old English refers to the English from 450 to 1150.It's quite different from modern English in pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary and grammar.The grammar of Old English is quite similar with German, since thier morphological variations are both very complicated.
In AD410 , the Romans ended their occupation to UK.After that, three Germanic tribes ,which were from the North German plain : the people, Saxons, and JUtes began to settle in Britain. English is the language of Anglo-Saxon.
Generally, linguists ,who are specialized in the history of language ,divide the history of English into three periods: Old English, Middle English, and modern English.本回答被提问者和网友采纳
第2个回答 2012-10-21
Old English is from 450 to 1150 years of English, and modern English in pronunciation, spelling, vocabulary and grammar are very different. Old English grammar and German quite similar, morphological variation is very complicated.
In 410 ad, the Romans ended on the British occupation, then, from the North German plain three Germanic tribes : the Anglo-Saxon people, Saxons, and drew people began to settle in Britain. English is the _ Saxon human language.
General English language historian history into three periods: Old English, Middle English, and modern English.
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