Vocabularies are important parts of all languages across the globe. When vocabularies develop through human communication, the language is considered as a living language instead of a dead language. English is a living language that undergoes some developments both in grammar and vocabularies. Those developments include pronunciation, spelling, and meaning that occur in every period, that is to say, Old English, Middle English, and Modern English. In addition, English has cosmopolitan and resourcefulness characteristics. English is a cosmopolitan language since it borrows and adopts some vocabularies from other languages and resourcefulness means that English undergoes some affixation through derivation and inflection. This article discusse...
Borrowing as a means of replenishing the vocabulary of present-day English is of much greater import...
English belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and is therefore related to most other lang...
This article reveals problem of British and American versions of the English language, history and t...
The analysis of American and British English's Vocabularies. The purpose of thisresearch was to find...
Abstract: This article attempts to discuss why and how English has changed, tracing from particular ...
In the Introduction to this article, I deal with the importance of speaking one’s own language as a ...
36 p. : il.-- Bibliogr.: p.33-36English is unquestionably the universal lingua franca in every field...
Every language changes constantly. English has been changing throughout its history and it is still...
There has never been a language like English. Mother tongue to around 375 million people and second ...
English is currently the language of diplomacy, higher education, business, science, the internet, a...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
In this rapidly changing world there are more non-native speakers of English than native speakersbec...
English has emerged as the unprecedented Lingua Franca that has taken the world over by a storm. Sus...
Annotation Lexicology as a branch of linguistics has its own aims and methods of scientific researc...
This paper outlines a brief historical synopsis of both language in general and the English language...
Borrowing as a means of replenishing the vocabulary of present-day English is of much greater import...
English belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and is therefore related to most other lang...
This article reveals problem of British and American versions of the English language, history and t...
The analysis of American and British English's Vocabularies. The purpose of thisresearch was to find...
Abstract: This article attempts to discuss why and how English has changed, tracing from particular ...
In the Introduction to this article, I deal with the importance of speaking one’s own language as a ...
36 p. : il.-- Bibliogr.: p.33-36English is unquestionably the universal lingua franca in every field...
Every language changes constantly. English has been changing throughout its history and it is still...
There has never been a language like English. Mother tongue to around 375 million people and second ...
English is currently the language of diplomacy, higher education, business, science, the internet, a...
As English has become a powerful tool to ‘conquer’ the world, the needs to consider the issues arise...
In this rapidly changing world there are more non-native speakers of English than native speakersbec...
English has emerged as the unprecedented Lingua Franca that has taken the world over by a storm. Sus...
Annotation Lexicology as a branch of linguistics has its own aims and methods of scientific researc...
This paper outlines a brief historical synopsis of both language in general and the English language...
Borrowing as a means of replenishing the vocabulary of present-day English is of much greater import...
English belongs to the Indo-European family of languages and is therefore related to most other lang...
This article reveals problem of British and American versions of the English language, history and t...