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I'm going to suggest that the question is too broad. Many, many things influenced and changed English over the centuries, and it continues today. English is a living thing, growing and changing by the day.

yes there are, here are some key events:

  • William the conquerer invaded, (french words)
  • William Caxtons printing press (inflection and syntax)
  • Tv/Radio/Computer/Mobile phone speak

I hope this helped a bit :-)

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