1. The Comparison of Early British Literature
These changes were in the areas of value, language, literature, and culture. ... The Celtic language of Britain's original inhabitants and the languages of the Romans, Germanic tribes, and Norse were brought together and included in the Indo-European languages. ... All of these languages effected the English language as we know it today. For example word endings were longer, the words resembled German, symbols were used in place of certain words, and many words reflected names fro places like forts. ... As the Normans invaded, French was introduced to the language. ...
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- Grade Level: High School