Monday, 11 April 2016

Standardisation as a language change issue- 11/04/16



Standardisation is a gradual process and began in England around the 14th century. One of the most influential factors is Samuel Jonson’s Dictionary which developed in 1755 which brought standardisation to spelling, definitions and meanings. Jonson was well educated and wealthy which contributes to a social and political issue as it is seems to always be people of a higher social class that decides things for the rest of us.


English is a hybrid language and made up of different dialects which resulted in a language that was inconsistent, therefore it was important that English needed to become standard if it was going to be taken seriously. The diagram to the left shows the 4 stages of standardisation, by Haugen in 1966.














Robert Lowth was a bishop and wrote one of the most influential textbooks of English grammar “ A short introduction to English grammar” . This website https://archive.org/details/shortintroductio00lowtrich is his book and shows some really interesting bits of information and comments on the way in which Shakespeare writes.


 
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