VOCABULARY
Periods in the History of the English Language • Old English • Middle English • New English V-XI centuries (449 -1066) XI-XV centuries (1066 -1485) XV century (1485 - )
Old English Vocabulary • 1. Common Indo-European
Old English Vocabulary • 2. Common Proto. Germanic
Old English Vocabulary • 3. Anglo-Saxon clypian (to call) >>> yclept (named)
Means of enriching the vocabulary in Old English 1. Internal means: - word derivation
Means of enriching the vocabulary in Old English 1. Internal means: - word derivation
Means of enriching the vocabulary in Old English 1. Internal means: - word derivation
Means of enriching the vocabulary in Old English 1. Internal means: - word composition
Means of enriching the vocabulary in Old English 1. External means (Borrowings)
Means of enriching the vocabulary in Middle English Borrowings
Means of enriching the vocabulary in Middle English Borrowings
Means of enriching the vocabulary in Middle English Borrowings
Means of enriching the vocabulary in New English 1. Internal means
Means of enriching the vocabulary in New English 2. External means (Borrowings)
Means of enriching the vocabulary in New English 2. External means (Borrowings)
Means of enriching the vocabulary in New English 2. External means (Borrowings)
Means of enriching the vocabulary in New English 2. External means (Borrowings)
Means of enriching the vocabulary in New English 2. External means (Borrowings)
Etymological strata in Modern English 1. Native Element СOMMON INDOEUROPEAN STRATUM
Etymological strata in Modern English 1. Native Element
Etymological strata in Modern English 2. Foreign Element
Etymological strata in Modern English 2. Foreign Element
Etymological strata in Modern English 2. Foreign Element
Word-Hybrids
Word-Hybrids
Word-Hybrids
Etymological Doublets
Etymological Doublets
Etymological Doublets
Borrowings in the Language
Borrowings in the Language
Borrowings in the Language