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Classical Etymology Chronology
Historical Evolution of English Language
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History
Undergraduate 2
09/18/2008

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c.8,000 BC
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humans begin to influence vegetation by sowing and reaping sought after plants
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c. 4000-2500 BC
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Indo-European migrations
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c. 3200 BC
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Sumerians are the first to use cuneiform writing
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c. 3000 BC
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date of the first specimens of Egyptian hieroglypics
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c. 1250 BC
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Linear B script used to write Greek
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c. 1200
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texts first appear in Chinese
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753 BC
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traditional date for the founding of Rome
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c. 700 BC
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date of the earliest literary works in Greek: the Iliad and the Odyssey
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c. 600 BC
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date of the first inscriptions in Latin
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330s BC
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Macedonian empire spreads under Alexander the Great, spreading koine language
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55 BC
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Julius Caesar leads the invasion of Britain
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30
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trial and excecution of Jesus of Nazareth
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c. 200
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date of the earliest runic inscriptions
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330
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Constantine makes the city of Constantinople a second capital, equal to Rome
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335
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Roman Empire is divided into a Western and Eastern part
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c. 400
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Roman troops in Britain are summoned to the mainland
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449
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the first Germans (Anglo-Saxons) are said to have come to Britain in three ships, invited by the Britons to help against the Irish
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476
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the last Roman emperor deposed
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c. 550-1100
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Old English
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597
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Pope Gregory sends the Roman prelate Augustine as a missionary to Britain
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c. 603, 616
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earliest and latest date of the first English text in the Latin alphabet, the law of Ethelbert
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793-870
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the Danish invasion of Britain, spearheaded by the Vikings
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800
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Charlemagne forms his empire out of large parts of modern France, Germany and neighboring countries
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842
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Strasbourg Oath between Charles the Bald and Louis the German
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871-99
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life of Alfred the Great, king of Wessex
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1050
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old system of inflection is still in force in English
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1066
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conquest of Englan by French speaking Normans, led by William the Conqueror
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c. 1100
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literate leisured nobles begin to expect a vernacular literature
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1250
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Anglo-Norman children learning French as a foreign language
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1265-1321
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life of Dante Aleghieri
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c. 1100-1500
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Middle English
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c. 1350
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one finds more or less the same endings as in present day English
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1390
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Gregory Chaucer writes Canterbury Tales
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1417
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Henry V shifts from French to English in his own correspondence
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1337-1453
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the Hundred Years War
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1453
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Fall of Constantinople to the Turks marks the end of the Eastern Roman Empire
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1455
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Gutenberg Bible published in Mainz
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1476
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the first printing office for English books is set up in London by
William Caxton
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1500-present
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Modern English
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1564-1616
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William Shakespeare
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1590-1670
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France, Spain, and England see the first great masterpieces in their own languages
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1604
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the first monolingual dictionary of English is published
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1660
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all discussions are conducted in Latin when peace is negotiated in Olivia between Sweden, Austria and Poland
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1635
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founding of the Academie francaise
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1678
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peace treaty in Nijmegen between Spain, France and Sweden is drawn up in Latin, but the discussions and minutes are in French
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1714
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agreement of Rastadt between Austria and France is documented only in French
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1786
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Sir William Jones proposes in Calcutta that Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, the Germanic languages, and the Celtic languages had a common origin
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1960s
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Second Vatican council decides to permit the use of other languages than Latin in the liturgy
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