Standardization of the English language in the eighteenth century benefited publishers by allowing them to reach a wider audience as readers could now better understand the content. This led to increased sales and popularity of books, as well as fostering a more unified reading culture in England. Additionally, standardized spelling and grammar reduced the cost and effort needed for printing, making the publishing process more efficient.
English or Latin. Early plays were written in both.
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Ubuntu (english) = Humanity (Zulu) Ubuntu (Zulu) = Humanity (English)
It means to spin around in a circle like a top. It's English, but it was originally French.
'See' and 'Sea', 'Pray' and 'Prey', 'Bear' and 'Bare'.
english is been refers to as a standardization language because during the 7th and 8th centuries,the germanic tribes needed rules and orders to abide by in spelling the language?
In Germany we speak German... but we also learn english in school so most germans from the ages 14-30 speak english quite well :)
Names of other English furniture makers eighteenth century
The first English dictionary was created by Samuel Johnson and it was published in 1755. Johnson's dictionary was a landmark achievement in the standardization of the English language.
Check this web page, its a bit dated, but has a lot of useful information about publishers for English fiction in India http://prayatna.typepad.com/publishing/2006/11/leading_english.html
Wedgewood.
The four factors that contributed to the standardization of English during the late middle English and early modern English periods included the development of printing and Richard Pynson starting to print in London then becoming the king's official printer. Education and a growing awareness of dialect as a class barrier were other factors as well as English colonies in the New World.