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English originated in Anglo-Saxo
See also Language and etymology
- noun, verb, adjective and adverb "stems" (basic word by itself
- sounds that are added to lexemes to create new words
- including prefixes, suffixes and stem changes
- from the Angles, a Germanic peoples who migrated to the British Islands in the 400s-600s AD.
- part of the Anglo-Saxon invasions
- English is one of the "Anglo-Frisian" languages
Language origins of Modern English[edit | edit source]
Origins of Modern English
Germanic
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Old French
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Latin
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Greek
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Other
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Proper Names
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26%
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29%
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29%
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6%
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6%
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4%
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The most common words in English[edit | edit source]
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- of the top 20 most common words, 7 are prepositions
- the top 200 words constitute 50-60% of words used commonly used
#the
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#be
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#to
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#and
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#a
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#in
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#that
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#have
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#I
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#it
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English synonymous & part of speech word use[edit | edit source]
- the English language has a huge number of words that have multiple definitions
- other languages may be more explicit with distinct words that English will cover with a single word.
- for example:
English words & parts of speech distribution[edit | edit source]
- English contains about 600,000 words
- as counted by the Oxford English Dictionary, there are 171,476 words in current use and 47,156 obsolete words
- the Dictionary also counts 250,000 "distinct" words, excluding inflections (word ending changes)
- when word definitions are counted, English has 1,402,895 words
- i.e., the word "love" generally has five definitions in the dictionary
- when counting "headwords" and "lemmas" (words produced from a headword), English has 578,707 words
- "headword" = a word from which other words are derived, such as "break > broken > broke
- see
Parts of Speech frequency as percent of all words[edit | edit source]
parts of speech as percentage of all words[edit | edit source]
- in general, English consists of
- Adjectives: 25%
- Nouns: 50%
- Verbs: 7%
parts of speech as percentage of word usage, conversational v. formal/academic:[edit | edit source]
English Language Percent Frequency of Use of Parts of Speech
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Adjectives
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Adverbs
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Conjunctions
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Determiners
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Nouns
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Prepositions
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Pronouns
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Verbs
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Conversational
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2.5%
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5%
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4.5%
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4.5%
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15%
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5.5%
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16.5%
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12.5%
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Formal/ Academic
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10%
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3%
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5%
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10%
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30%
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15%
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4%
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10%
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Adjectives
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Adverbs
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Nouns
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Verbs
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