English Early
English Early refers to the time period in which the English language was first developing and evolving. It encompasses the early forms of English language, including Old English, Middle English, and early Modern English. This period saw significant changes in the language's vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, as well as the influence of other languages such as Latin, French, and Germanic languages. English Early also includes the literary works produced during this time, such as epic poems, religious texts, and early plays. This period is crucial in understanding the roots and evolution of the English language.
External Links
- [EnglishPottery.com] Garry Atkins | Specialist in early English PotteryGarry Atkins | Specialist in early English Pottery
- [eecm.net] Early English Church Music - Stainer Bell