Modern English Language

Modern English Language

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  • Ekaterine Maruashvili Georgian State Teaching University Of Physical Education and Sport

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52340/gbsab.2025.55.07

Keywords:

Contemporary, pronunciation, underestimate, standardization, syntactical development, subject-verb-complement

Abstract

The English language spoken and written in the 16th and 17th centuries has many names: it is variously known as Renaissance English, as the language of Tudor and Stuart England, and as Shakespeare’s English. These labels reflect the various criteria used to identify the period. This bibliography follows the common practice of referring to it as Early Modern English (1500–1700), in distinction to Middle English (c. 1150–1500) and Late Modern English (1700–1900). The Middle English period is often characterized as an era of dialects because the textual evidence that has come down to us shows extensive regional variation. In the early modern period, the language of many forms of writing converged to the extent that it could no longer be localized. Cultural historians associate this development with “modernity,” which is also reflected in regional mobility, urban as opposed to rural residence, and contact with mass media, notably through the rise of printing. More people were able to read than those who could also write at the time, but full literacy increased as the period advanced.

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Author Biography

Ekaterine Maruashvili, Georgian State Teaching University Of Physical Education and Sport

Affiliated Professor, Doctor of Philology

References

John Algeo and Carmen Acevedo Butcher, The Origins and Development of the English Language, 7th ed. Harcourt, 2014

David Crystal, Exploring Shakespeare's Language. Cambridge University Press, 2008

Albert C. Baugh and Thomas Cable, A History of the English Language. Prentice-Hall, 1978

The Oxford History of English, ed. by Lynda Muggleton. Oxford University. Press, 2006

David Denison, "Syntax." The Cambridge History of the English Language, Volume 4, ed. by Suzanne Romaine. Cambridge University Press, 1998

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Published

2025-06-17

How to Cite

Maruashvili, E. (2025). Modern English Language. Georgian Academy of Business Sciences "Moambe", (55), 50–53. https://doi.org/10.52340/gbsab.2025.55.07

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