ENLE-333: History of the English Language

The study of the origins, development and linguistic structures of Indo-European languages as cultural phenomena. Special attention is devoted to the linguistic, semantic and cultural history of the English language as it has evolved from an obscure Germanic tongue to a prominent world language. Topics include the design features of language, linguistic variation, phonology, morphology, syntax, lexis, semantics, pragmatics, and the major historical forms of English.
Prerequisites
ENLE-332 is strongly recommended before taking ENLE-333. Take CORE-110 and ENLE-200.
Semester Offered
Odd Year Spring Semester