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What language was spoken in England in Chaucer's time?

In Chaucer's time, Middle English was the language spoken in England. It was a transitioning period between Old English and Modern English, and during this time, English was heavily influenced by French due to the Norman Conquest.


What time period was george gershwin was in?

musical time period : modern


What musical time period did leanoard bernstein live in?

Modern time period or 20th century period


How many ages are there in English literature?

English literature is typically divided into different periods or ages. The common division includes the Old English (Anglo-Saxon) period, the Middle English period, the Renaissance period, the Neoclassical period, the Romantic period, the Victorian period, the Modernist period, and the Postmodern period. This division helps to categorize literary works based on the time in which they were written and the characteristics of the writing during those periods.


Was the middle English language developed in Shakespeare's time?

Middle English is the general term used by etymologists to cover the range of English commonly written and spoken from about 1100 to about 1500. Shakespeare was born in 1564. Doubtless he used many Middle English words and spellings, as well as 'Middle English' grammar. However, his time period was at the beginning of what is currently called the Modern English period, from the mid 16th century to date.


Is it true Chaucer's writings provide examples of our language in transition from Middle English to Modern English?

Yes, it is true that Chaucer's writings, particularly "The Canterbury Tales," are considered to provide examples of English in transition from Middle English to Modern English. Chaucer's works reflect changes in vocabulary, grammar, and spelling that show the evolution of the English language during that time period.


What are the four stages of the English language?

The four stages of the English language are Old English, Middle English, Early Modern English, and Modern English. These stages mark the historical development and evolution of the language over time.


What was the time period of the English renaissance?

2050


What period of time was early modern English?

The transition between Middle English and Modern English took place slowly and at different times in different places. Chaucer (1380) is clearly Middle English, and Shakespeare (ca. 1600) is clearly Early Modern. Malory's Morte D'Arthur (1485 or so) is probably the earliest major work which is Early Modern English. The distinction between Early Modern English and later kinds of Modern English is harder to draw, because Early Modern English is essentially Modern English with occasional aspects of older English. These older aspects only gradually became less common in English and some of them have still not disappeared. (Consider, for example, Darth Vader's line "What is thy bidding, my master?") An end date for Early Modern of the end of the seventeenth century is somewhat arbitrary but as good as any other.


What ERA is george gershwin from?

Modern! ERA is the same as time period, and in George Gershwin's case, the MUSICAl time period is what really matters, so yeah, it's modern.


What time period does the red pyramid take place?

modern


What time did Leonard Bernstein write in?

He wrote in the Modern time period which is 1910-present time.