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中古
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The Standard Language Todayseems to have been accelerating if we look at the massive growth of variation in English worldwide. With geographical spread have come divergences, especially in the form of new Englishes and creoles, as we saw in Chapters 6 and 9. But if we look only at standard English, the language seems to have been changing more slowly.
猜忌
发表于 2025-3-27 07:39:39
Modern English in the Making. During the 200 years after William Caxton set up his printing press in London, the language continued to undergo great changes, especially changes that have social or cultural origins, rather than purely linguistic ones. This period, called ., sees the forging of a modern standard English language.
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Buttress
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断断续续
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Ostrich
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GENRE
发表于 2025-3-28 09:22:27
https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137527851 are likely to be few dramatic changes: what we can observe are changes of preference, of frequency. Interestingly, changes in recent English grammar tend to follow particular patterns, which we list as follows:
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