If you’ve seen Stephen Fry on the TV, you’ll know that the English language is indeed quite interesting. From the odd pronunciation of Featherstonehaugh (it’s Fanshaw) to ambiguous metaphors to the fan-bloody-tastic use of tmesis, the English language has a rich history.
This humourous educational short film created by The Open University looks at how the English was developed, including the Anglo-Saxon invasion that started it all, the words left by the pillaging Vikings, ye olde contributions of William Shakespeare, the invention of the dictionary, and the influence the that Internet has had.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSYwPTUKvdw
[via +Demitri Baroutsos]
1 reply on “How the English Language was Developed”
I saw another cool video like this not so long ago. Here is the link http://youtu.be/atI-JPGcF-k Its fascinating where our language came from and that English is a not as old as you would think.