Download PDFOpen PDF in browserSyntax Shifts in English: Comparing Structural Changes from Old English to Present-Day UsageEasyChair Preprint 148545 pages•Date: September 13, 2024AbstractThis paper examines the significant shifts in English syntax from Old English to present-day usage, focusing on the evolution of sentence structure, word order, and grammatical relations. By analyzing historical texts, syntactic theories, and modern usage, this study aims to uncover the patterns and causes of these syntactic changes. Through a comparative analysis of Old English, Middle English, and Modern English, this paper provides insights into the dynamic nature of the English language and its syntactic development. The findings highlight the impact of linguistic, social, and cultural factors on syntactic change, contributing to a deeper understanding of English grammar evolution and its implications for contemporary language use. Keyphrases: English syntax, Modern English, Old English, Syntactic Evolution, word order
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