The Old English period approximately lasted from:, 1st–5th century, 5th–11th century, 11th–15th century, 15th–18th century, Middle English began after, The Roman invasion, The Great Vowel Shift, The Norman Conquest, The Renaissance, The London dialect became important in the:, 9th century, 11th century, 14th century, 17th century, The Age of Normalization is mainly associated with the:, 10th century, 14th century, 18th century, 20th century, Early Modern English started with the introduction of printing by:, Geoffrey Chaucer, William Shakespeare, William Caxton, King Alfred, Old English grammar was characterized by:, Fixed word order only, No grammatical endings, A complex case system, Only borrowed vocabulary, French influence mainly affected English:, Pronunciation only, Vocabulary, Alphabet, Word order, The Great Vowel Shift changed:, Consonant spelling, Long vowel pronunciation, Grammar endings, Word meanings, Modern English became more stable in the:, 12th century, 15th century, 19th century, 7th century, Standard English spread widely in the 20th century through:, Handwritten manuscripts, Monasteries, Radio and television, Latin schools.
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