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Early Sounds and Dialects

Early sounds and dialects affect modern language greatly. Without the written work of medieval period the influence of such dialects would be unknown. Many wars were fought and relationships made that can be credited with why early sounds and dialects expanded. Great works were done while using the combinations of pronunciations and inflections of the spoken languages. The mixture of people intermingling also caused some differences of religious beliefs and an impact made on the written work of the period is seen as well. A brief discussion of early sounds and dialects and the influence it had on literature in the Middle Ages is the base of this paper. Much of what will be discussed is accredited to The Norton Anthology of English Literature and Bede=s Conversion of England. The contact between tribes caused a change in language that caused a change in beliefs, and they together influenced early literature.

The influence between contacts of tribes is attributed to wars and marriage. The first users of a distinctive language to be noticed were the Celts, the first speakers of Indo_Europe language to arrive in Britain. The Romans under the rule of Emperor Claudius crushed the Celts. The Romans built roads, temples and introduc


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Religious works flourished in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries as well as mystical writings. One of who was John Lydgate, Aa self-styled imitator of Chaucer, and another was Sir Thomas Malory who spent years in prison. Some works of Malroy and Lydgate fell into the hands of William Caxton, Awho introduced the new art of printing by movable type to England in 1476"(Abrams et al. 13). Literature became much more available, and it was looked upon as more of a business because of printing.

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