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学了这么多年英语,也学了这么多年历史,你是否想过英语的历史是怎样的呢?下面我们就一起探索一下英语形成早期的三股力量。英语属于印欧语系中日耳曼语族下的西日耳曼语支。公元前2000年到公元4世纪,日耳曼民族本在欧洲西北部过着部落生活。到了公元5世纪,日耳曼人西支的部落失势,不得不进行迁移。其中一部分人迁到了不列颠岛,也将他们的语言带到了这片土地上。在其语言的基础之上变化衍生出的新的语言就是古英语。当年移民到不列颠岛的主要有三个部族:盎格鲁族(Anglo)、撒克逊族(Saxon)和朱特族(Jutes)。其中盎格鲁族和撒克逊族的语言产生了更为深远的影响,语言学家常将因之而衍生出的古英语称为
Having studied so many years of English and also learned so many years of history, have you ever thought about the history of English? Then let’s explore the three forces in the early days of English formation. English belongs to the West Germanic branch under the Germanic family of Indo-European languages. From 2000 BC to the 4th century AD, the Germanic peoples originally lived in tribal life in northwestern Europe. By the 5th century AD, the tribes of the Germanic West had lost power and had to relocate. Some of them moved to the British Isles and brought their language to the land. The new language that evolved on the basis of its language is Old English. The three main tribal groups that immigrated to the British Islas were Anglo, Saxon and Jutes. Anglo-German and Saxon languages have far-reaching implications, and linguists often refer to the Old English as a result of it