The Evolution of Gender in the English Language

The Evolution of Gender in the English Language

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English, Other

11th Grade - University

Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video discusses the complexities of gender assignment in languages, highlighting how English learners benefit from not having to assign gender to objects. It explains that Old English had a gender system similar to modern German, with masculine, feminine, and neuter categories. The video explores how gender affected articles and adjectives in Old English and provides examples of exceptions. It also discusses the historical reasons for the loss of gender in English, particularly the influence of Old Norse during the Dane Law period. Despite this loss, some gendered language remains in modern English.

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