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      • The English language first developed around the middle of the 5th century. It was based on the languages spoken by immigrants to the British Isles, who came from southern Scandinavia and parts of present-day Germany. These early dialects are collectively called 'Old English'.
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  2. Sumer, located in southern Mesopotamia, is believed to be where written language was first invented. The Kish tablet, bearing what is possibly the earliest known writing – Sumer (c. 3500 BCE), from the Ashmolean Museum.

  3. Apr 23, 2018 · The English language first developed around the middle of the 5th century. It was based on the languages spoken by immigrants to the British Isles, who came from southern Scandinavia and parts of present-day Germany. These early dialects are collectively called 'Old English'.

  4. The Provisions of Oxford, released in 1258, was the first English government document to be published in the English language after the Norman Conquest. In 1362, Edward III became the first king to address Parliament in English.

  5. Writing is the physical manifestation of a spoken language. It is thought that human beings developed language c. 35,000 BCE as evidenced by cave paintings from the period of the Cro-Magnon Man (c. 50,000-30,000 BCE) which appear to express concepts concerning daily life.

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  6. Jan 18, 2019 · The earliest fragments of English reveal how interconnected Europe has been for centuries, finds Cameron Laux. He traces a history of the language through 10 objects and manuscripts.

  7. Apr 28, 2011 · Written language, however, does not emerge until its invention in Sumer, southern Mesopotamia, c. 3500 -3000 BCE. This early writing was called cuneiform and consisted of making specific marks in wet clay with a reed implement.

  8. Jul 31, 2023 · I. Stone Tablets and Inscriptions: The Dawn of English Writing. Before we delve into the fascinating evolution of English writing, it’s essential to understand its roots. Written language did not appear overnight; it took centuries to evolve from rudimentary symbols to a recognizable alphabet.

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