Antecedentes historicos del ingles. Linea del tiempo primer parcial.

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  • Stone Age
    20,000 BCE

    Stone Age

    Is a thought to have lasted in England for a short period in the world´s history.
  • Mesolithic
    12,000 BCE

    Mesolithic

    Transitional period from the early Stone Age to the new Stone Age, since the last ice age that ended 12,000 years ago.
  • Period: 9000 BCE to 6000 BCE

    Neolithic

    Superior polished Stone, build structure, farming, crude pottery, buried their death.
  • Bronze Age
    3100 BCE

    Bronze Age

    Prehistoric period in which the metallurgy of this metal was developed.
  • Iron Age
    1200 BCE

    Iron Age

    Period where the use of iron as a material to make weapons and tols was discovered and popularized.
  • The celts
    1200 BCE

    The celts

    Were the firts people in England about whose language we have definitive knowledge.
  • Period: 1200 BCE to 400 BCE

    The celts

  • Period: 1000 BCE to 1 BCE

    The first millenium B.C

    The set of statements describing the inherit proto-indoeuropean occlusive or stop consonants, was developed in Proto-Germanic.
  • Julius Caesar
    55 BCE

    Julius Caesar

    in the summer, Julius Caesar having completed the conquest of Gaun decided upon an invasion of England.
  • The earliest Indian literature
    4 BCE

    The earliest Indian literature

    took the form of the canonical Hindu sacred writings, known as the Veda, which were written in Sanskrit.
  • Roman Conquest
    43

    Roman Conquest

    Emperor Claudius. Sent an army of 4000 to Britain. Southeastern región.
  • Period: 43 to 410

    Latin words

    Latin words might have arrived in English To beging with, they must have entered the Celtic speech of the Britons during the Roman occupation
  • Boudicca - Widow of a chief.
    61

    Boudicca - Widow of a chief.

    She led the uprising of the Celts.
  • Roman governor agricola
    75

    Roman governor agricola

    The district south of England was under Roman rule for more than 300 years. (75-85 A.D)
  • 301

    In the 4th century,

    Britain had been exposed to attacks by the saxons from as early, when the Island under roman´s rule.
  • 401

    5th century East Anglia.

  • Agreement with the jutes.
    410

    Agreement with the jutes.

    the romans withdrew and the celts had no more protection. That´s why Vortigen, one of the celtic leaders have entered an agreement with the jutes.
  • 449

    The invasion of britain

    About the 449 began the invasion of britain by germanic tribes, the founders of the English nation
  • Period: 450 to 1150

    Old English period

    It was full of inflections
  • Sussex
    477

    Sussex

    The saxons landed in the south coast.
  • 495

    Wessex

    Further bands of saxons settled to the west.
  • The angles occupied the east coast
    547

    The angles occupied the east coast

    In 547 established and Anglian kingdom of the Humber (Essex)
  • 597

    The arrival of St Augustine.

  • 7th century - Northumbria gained political supremacy.
    601

    7th century - Northumbria gained political supremacy.

    The district south of England was under Roman rule for more than 300 years.
  • ⦁	8th century – Mercia
    701

    ⦁ 8th century – Mercia

  • 780

    The Vikings

    The Vikings first made their presence felt in Britain, but it was a further century before Old Norse words began to arrive in Old English.
  • 9th Century – Wessex
    802

    9th Century – Wessex

    Wessex won supremacy under the guidance of Egbert (802-839).
  • King Alfred made a treaty
    878

    King Alfred made a treaty

    King Alfred (c.849–899) made a treaty with the Viking leader Guthrum (d. 890), which roughly Split England into two.
  • Period: 1101 to

    Philologists

  • Henry of Huntingdon
    1104

    Henry of Huntingdon

    an interested in the past was distinguishing characteristics of humans
  • Period: 1150 to 1500

    Middle English period

    Tthe inflections became reduced.
  • Period: 1500 to

    Modern English period

    Inflectional system has disappeared.
  • Sir William Jones

    Sir William Jones

    Sanskrit was related to Latin, Greek and German
  • Rasmus Rask

    Rasmus Rask

    Danish language scholar founder of science of comparative linguistics. The language has a common ancestor.
  • Jacob Grimm

    Jacob Grimm

    German philologist. The discover of Grimm´s Law. Elder of the brothers Grimm.
  • Franz Bopp.

    Franz Bopp.

    German linguist established the importance of sanskrit in the comparative study of indo european language.
  • Period: to

    53 Universal languages were proposed

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