Language Change Flashcards
1
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New word formation
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Borrowing
Compounding
Blending
Affixation
Backformation
Clipping
Coinage/ negloisms
Acronyms/ initialisms
Use of trade names
2
Q
Semantic Change
A
Amelioration
Pejoration
Sematic Shift
Semantic broadening/ narrowing
3
Q
Reasons for Change
A
Social Change
Technology
Fashion
Youth Culture
Influence of foreign cultures/ globalisation
Media, politics/ current affairs
4
Q
Spread of Changes
A
Substratum Model
Wave Model
Random Fluctuations Model
S-curve model
5
Q
History and development of English Language: Before 1600
A
- development from Anglo-saxons (loss of inflections)
- influence of Norman invasions (synonymity), development of standard english (oxford-cambrifge-london triangle of power) in 15th century
6
Q
History and development of English Language: Renaissance
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- influence of foreign travel/ growth of science, cultural influence from other languages such as Italian/ huge growth of lexis
- worries about the purity of the language/ words that survived or died
7
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History and development of English Language: 17th - 19th centuries
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- attempts to stabilise or fix the language, stop from changing
- worries about frantic pace of change
- language change seen as a symptom of social degradation
- spelling reforms
- proposal fo an Academy to oversee the language
- development of dictionaries and grammar books which record and/ or perscribe language use
8
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History and development of English Language: Modern times
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- current prescriptivist/ descriptivist attitudes
- recent examples of new lexis/ changes in grammar