
EARLY MODERN ENGLISH
Steps were taken toward Standard English, and this was also the time when Shakespeare wrote, but these perspectives are only part of the bigger picture. We can look at Early Modern English as a variable and changing language not unlike English today.


Various Traditions
The first book-length discussions of Early Modern English are two grammars of Shakespeare’s language:
-A Shakespearian Grammar by Edwin Abbott (1870)
-Shakespeare-Grammatik by Wilhelm Franz (1898).


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EARLY MODERN ENGLISH
Steps were taken toward Standard English, and this was also the time when Shakespeare wrote, but these perspectives are only part of the bigger picture. We can look at Early Modern English as a variable and changing language not unlike English today.


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