Features of Early Modern English Flashcards

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What major event in the 15th century marked the beginning of Early Modern English?

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The invention of the printing press by William Caxton in 1476.

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What was the Great Vowel Shift?

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A significant change in the pronunciation of long vowels in English, occurring between the 15th and 18th centuries.

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How did the printing press influence Early Modern English?

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It helped standardize spelling and grammar as texts became widely accessible.

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Name a key figure whose works greatly influenced Early Modern English vocabulary and style.

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William Shakespeare.

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What is the significance of the King James Bible (1611) in the development of Early Modern English?

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It standardized religious language and introduced many idiomatic expressions still in use today.

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What was the primary influence of Latin during the Early Modern English period?

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Latin contributed many loanwords, especially in science, religion, and education.

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What is the term for borrowed words from other languages during this period?

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Loanwords.

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What changes occurred in Early Modern English grammar compared to Middle English?

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The gradual loss of inflectional endings and the development of a fixed Subject-Verb-Object word order.

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How were plurals typically formed in Early Modern English?

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By adding -s or -es, though some irregular plurals from Old English remained.

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What spelling characteristic was common in Early Modern English texts?

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Inconsistent spelling due to the lack of standardized rules.

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What is an example of a word with multiple spellings in Early Modern English?

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“Knight” was also spelled as “knyght” or “knightt.”

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How was punctuation different in Early Modern English compared to today?

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Punctuation was less standardized and often used for rhetorical effect rather than grammatical clarity.

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What role did exploration and trade play in Early Modern English?

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They introduced new words from other languages, such as “tea” (Chinese) and “hurricane” (Spanish).

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What is “thou” and how was it used in Early Modern English?

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A singular, informal second-person pronoun, gradually replaced by “you.”

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What was a typical feature of Early Modern English verb endings?

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The use of -eth for third-person singular (e.g., “he walketh”).

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What is an example of a word that changed meaning during the Early Modern English period?

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“Naughty” originally meant “having nothing” and later came to mean “misbehaving.”

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How did Early Modern English differ in vocabulary from Old English?

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It included a mix of native English, French, and Latin words, reflecting changes in culture and society.

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What was the impact of Samuel Johnson’s dictionary (1755) on Early Modern English?

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It marked the beginning of the standardization of spelling and vocabulary, bridging Early and Late Modern English.

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What were some rhetorical devices frequently used in Early Modern English literature?

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Devices like metaphors, similes, and rhetorical questions were common in Shakespeare’s works and other writings.