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by grey413
341 days ago
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As I understand it, English at it's core is a Germanic language that underwent significant creolization with scandinavian sources. That core then acquired a significant amount of Old French and latin vocabulary, particularly in upper class terminology. The creolization is why English has a relatively simple grammar, and all the word sources is why we have like 16-20 vowel sounds trying to cram into latin characters. |
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You mean "relatively simple morphology". English phonology and syntax are not simple at all (e.g. lots of information carried by word order).