7.1
Across
- 3. The rules for organizing meaning of language
- 6. English used in the period between 1500 and 1800CE, marked by a relatively sudden and distinct change and pronunciation and inclusion of European Lexis
- 8. when a country claim ownership and takes control of another land, usually accompanied by an intention to gain wealth from the products of that country
- 12. a series of changes which lasted about 200 years from 1350CE onward, in the pronunciation of English affecting the vowels
- 15. The variety of English spoken by people in Britain
- 17. The structure of words with their meaning
Down
- 1. Belonging to the past
- 2. How the context in which words and phrases are used affects their meaning
- 4. The spoken and written English Language which emerged after the Norman invasion and which eventually developed into Early Modern English in about 1500CE
- 5. The language of the Anglo-Saxon settlers which was the main language from 700-1100CE
- 7. the lexis of a language
- 9. The English used in the time period after 1800CE until the present day. The change was initiated by scientific and social developments, and a desire to establish rules of language
- 10. The order of words in a sentence
- 11. the meaning of words
- 13. The part of language concerned with letters and spelling
- 14. The pronunciation and sound pattern which affect understanding of words
- 16. The writing system of a language as well as other visual elements on the page