2016_17
Guia docent 
Facultat de Lletres
A A 
català 
Grau d'Anglès (2009)
 Assignatures
  HISTÒRIA DE LA LLENGUA ANGLESA
   Continguts
Tema Subtema
1. Historical Linguistcs 1.1 Language change, evolution and decay
1.2 Historical Linguistics: aims andmethodology
1.3 Internal and external factors in language change
1.4 Sound change
1.5 Language classification
1.6 Indo-European and Germanic
2. Old English 2.1 Historical background
2.2 Old English dialectal differentiation
2.3 Old English phonology
2.3.1 From Germanic to Old English
2.3.2 Sound-spelling correspondences
2.3.3 Consonants
2.3.4 Vowels
2.4 Old English grammar
2.4.1 Nominal inflection
2.4.2 Verbal inflection
2.4.3 Morphological and syntactic processes
2.5 Scandinavian influence
3. Middle English 3.1 Historical background
3.1.1 The Norman conquest
3.1.2 Sociocultural conditionings
3.2 Middle English phonology
3.2.1 Spelling
3.2.2. Main changes in the pronunciation
3.3 Middle English grammar
3.4 Middle English lexicon
3.4.1 Loss of Anglo-Saxon vocabulary and word-formation processes
3.4.2 Borrowings from Norman-French
3.4.2 Borrowings from French and Latin
4. Early Modern English 4.1 Historical introduction
4.2 Eary Modern English phonology
4.2.1 The Great Vowel Shift
4.2.2 Other changes in the vocalic system
4.2.3 Changes in the consonantal system
4.3 Early Modern English grammar
4.3.1 Syntactic and morphological aspects
4.4 The lexicon of Early Modern English
4.4.1 The influence of Latin and Greek
4.4.2 The language of Shakespeare
5. Modern English 5.1 Historical context
5.1.1 The Reformation
5.1.2 The age of discoveries
5.2 Neoclassicist attitudes towards language
5.2.1 The scientific study of language
5.2.2 Language academies
5.2.3 Prescrptive grammars and dictionaries
5.2. The spread of English around the world
5.2.1 American English
5.2.2 English in Australia and the Pacific
5.2.3 English in Africa, India and the Caribbean
5.3 English as the world's lingua franca
5.3.1 English in communication, entertainment and science
5.4 Recent phonological and grammatical changes in English
5.4.1 British English from the 18th to the 20th centuries
5.4.2 The American pronunciation standard