The Norman Conquest in 1022.
Middle English incorporates influences from several languages, including Old Norse (from the Vikings), Norman French (from the Normans), and Latin. These languages contributed vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciations to Middle English, helping to shape and change the language over time.
The move from Old English to Middle English came gradually. English came to rely a lot less on inflection, and more on word order to express things grammatically. English also began to import more words from different languages such as Scandinavian, Latin and French.
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Middle English incorporates influences from French.
They seized control because they kicked English butt. I honestly have no clue but at least this question is answered.
automobiles sparked economic growth and social change
The desire for change sparked the French revolution. Most of the country were peasants and commoners, who supported the idea of change.
"Middle" in English is mezzo in Italian.
No. Middle English is two words.
middle
Middle English typically describes dialects of the English language dating back to the Middle Ages. The time period for this dialect was between the High and Late Middle Ages, thus giving it the name "Middle English".
Automobile sparked economic growth and social change.