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ow * a THE EVOLUTION OF THE ENGLISH PHONETIC SYSTEM Sarmantay Agerke Temirbekova Dayana Polatova Dariga Ryskeldinova Zhansaya Ne The language is dynamic system,which experiences the impact of both social and intrasystem factors. The history of language is a smooth, continuous process, but there are periods of relative stability periods intensive development. Accordingly, some changes may affect the entire structure of the language, while others proceed in line with already established trends in its development. gee: BASED ON THIS APPROACH, THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE CAN BE DIVIDED INTO THE FOLLOWING PERIODS: 1. Old English period- (OE) - starts with the settlement of Britain by Germanic tribes (5th century AD) or, according to another version, with the beginning of writing (end of the 7th century AD), and ends with the Norman Conquest (1066). Thus, Old English lasted from the middle of the 5th-7th century until the end of the 11th century. e —_ \ 2.Middle English period (Middle English.MidE) starts with The Norman Conquest and lasts until the end of the 15th century, in which the central event is 1485, marking the end of the Wars of the Roses, the decline of feudalism and the birth of capitalism in England in the 15th century, printing began (1438), which had an important significance both for the development of culture as a whole and of linguistic processes.The Middle English period, in turn, is divided into Early Middle English (XII-XIIl - Early Middle English); and Late Middle English (XIV-XV centuries - Late Middle English). et 3.Modern English (ModE) begins conditionally from 1500 and continues to this day. Within this period, Early Modern English (approximately 1500 - 1700 - Early Modern English) and modern English proper (from 1700 to the present) are distinguished time - am Modern English). nob i The most detailed periodization of the history of the English language presented in the works of T.A. Rastorgueva. It is shown below: 1. Stages of the history of the English language D Stages in English Development wt Pre-English # Old English wt Middle English +t Modern English = Early Modern = Modern 222-450 C. E. 450—1066C. E. 1066—1450C. E 1450—present 1450—1700C. E. 1750—present THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION

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