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The dialects spoken by the people eventually coalesced to a degree and formed what is today called the Old English Language. Throughout the history of written Old English, it remained a highly synthetic language based on a single standard, while spoken Old English became increasingly analytic in nature, losing the more complex noun case system, with a heavier reliance on prepositions and fixed word-order. This is evident in the Middle East Period, when literature ...
This book "The Study of English Language" has specific chapters containing the requirement: a. Plan required learning English. b. Describe how to establish standards and objectives for raising the level of English proficiency that are derived from the four recognized domains of speaking, listening, reading, and writing. All chapters are designed in an easy way so that all the readers could relate and could get maximum benefits by reading this book. Any ...