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Differences and Similarities between Old and Middle English
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Date: 30 May 2023
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,UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS
May/June 2023
ENG3701
History and Spread of English
100 marks
4 hours
First examiners: Dr CS Ndlangamandla; Dr V Mgijima
Second examiners: Mrs E Kruger-Marais
External examiner: Prof C. Thurman
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Page 2 of 5 ENG3701
Answer BOTH questions.
SECTION A
Question 1
The first extract on the next page (on the left) comes from an Anglo-Saxon translation of the
Bible. The second extract (on the right) is a Middle English version. (The Old and Middle
English appear in italics, and literal translations into Modern English are provided above each
verse.1)
Basing your discussion on the extracts provided, write an essay in which you discuss the
differences and similarities between Old and Middle English in terms of spelling, vocabulary
and inflections OR inflections, syntax and prepositions.
Your essay should:
1) Place the Old and Middle English extracts in their historical contexts, commenting
briefly on the origins of Old English and the influence of Old Norse and the Norman
Conquest on English.
2) Use the extracts in order to point out differences and similarities between Old English
and Middle English in terms of either
spelling, vocabulary and inflections;
OR
inflections, syntax and prepositions.
3) Explain how the changes from Old English to Middle English that you have
pointed out occurred. (Remember to reflect on the influences of other languages on
the English language.)
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Note that a literal translation is a word-for-word translation, and thus the translations provided above
the OE and ME passages reflect the OE and ME word order.
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