A-Level Cambridge English
9093 English
Language Change
This handout explores how n-gram graphs are used to study language change, providing practical examples of shifts in English spelling and phrase usage over time. It covers the transition from variants like ‘boiled’ and ‘boyled’ and how phrases such as ‘excepting’ and ‘except for’ evolved. Teachers can use this resource to help students understand the graphical representation of language trends, perfect for A-Level English language exams.
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