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The Making of English is a comprehensive study of the English language’s historical development and evolution. Henry Bradley, a distinguished philologist, examines the complex processes that shaped English from its earliest Anglo-Saxon origins through centuries of cultural contact, invasion, and linguistic innovation.
The work explores how English incorporated influences from Latin, French, Scandinavian, and other languages, demonstrating how social, political, and cultural forces directly impacted vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. Bradley’s detailed analysis reveals the systematic patterns underlying seemingly irregular linguistic features and provides readers with insights into how languages naturally evolve over time.
This foundational text remains essential for understanding English etymology, historical phonology, and the broader principles of language change. It appeals to linguists, historians, educators, and anyone interested in the fascinating story of how the English language became what it is today.







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