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  • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

    How far back in time can you understand English?

    It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

    "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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    @Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt I can read 1600 pretty easily, and mostly read 1500 slowly. For 1400 I can make out some sentence fragments, leading me to a very rough outline of what's happening in the story. For 1300 I can make out a few individual words and short phrases, but there's not nearly enough for me to understand what is happening. For 1200 I don't understand any of it.

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    • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

      How far back in time can you understand English?

      It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

      "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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      @Natasha_Jay
      I can't cope when the S's were F's…

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      • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

        How far back in time can you understand English?

        It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

        "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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        @Natasha_Jay

        I'm not entirely certain what this comment means.

        What is that, 5 seconds?

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        • log@mastodon.sdf.orgL log@mastodon.sdf.org

          @CiaraNi @Natasha_Jay Ray cats? Caves of Qud!

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          @log @Natasha_Jay 🙂

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          • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

            How far back in time can you understand English?

            It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

            "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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            @Natasha_Jay 1200. Seems I lost the meagre Old English I learned in university.

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            • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

              How far back in time can you understand English?

              It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

              "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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              @Natasha_Jay Really amusing. I can experience the same with Italian, since it forked off from ancient Latin, and it has remained incomprehensible in the tens of dialects spoken today, unless you're a native speaker of one of them, that is.

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              • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                How far back in time can you understand English?

                It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

                "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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                @Natasha_Jay
                English is a pidgin confounded by and comprised of the languages of the many peoples that occupied that fertile green and pleasant land and many pedant scholars that tried to "improve" it.
                Once you get that it all, sort of, makes sense.

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                • commonst@social.vivaldi.netC commonst@social.vivaldi.net

                  @Natasha_Jay 1200. Seems I lost the meagre Old English I learned in university.

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                  @commonst @Natasha_Jay
                  Same, though I found it easier as it went back past 1600 to read it aloud rather than in my head. Hearing it somehow made it easier for me up until 1200, at which point I didn’t know/remember enough of the words and pronunciation to even make that help.

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                  • _ryekdarkener_@mastodon.social_ _ryekdarkener_@mastodon.social

                    @Natasha_Jay

                    Mittelhochdeutsch for the win. 😉

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                    @_RyekDarkener_ @Natasha_Jay
                    I sent this link to my kids who’ve studied German. It’ll be interesting to see if they can get farther back than I did. They probably will.

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                    • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                      How far back in time can you understand English?

                      It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

                      "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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                      @Natasha_Jay The symbols seem to be the slowdown, simply from figuring them out. 1300 becomes the limit, being the start of non-standard spelling.

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                      • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                        How far back in time can you understand English?

                        It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

                        "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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                        #english #language

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                        @Natasha_Jay As English is not my first language I'm proud that I made it as far as 1200.

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                        • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                          How far back in time can you understand English?

                          It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

                          "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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                          @Natasha_Jay

                          Interestingly, as a German, I can understand quite a lot of the very old texts. But my mother had a PHD in English and French and knew a lot about old Germanic sagas and medieval German literature. So, that is nothing foreign to me.

                          If you read anything from Walther von der Vogelweide, you will clearly see the similarities to the oldest texts. Words and grammar are recognizable, and if you can read one, you can read the other.

                          But even in Shakespeare's time, you will find a lot of those common roots of our languages, and if you get used to the different spelling, the sound of it rings familiar. And as late as in Jane Austen's times, even the number format was still the same as in German, for instance, four-and-twenty and not twenty-four.

                          After all, with all the lost grammar and words, modern English is just a watered-down version of old German.
                          😉

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                          • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                            How far back in time can you understand English?

                            It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

                            "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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                            @Natasha_Jay This was fun! I got through 1300 and just...gave up at 1200. I caught the inflections, the issue was vocab for me!

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                            • cppguy@infosec.spaceC cppguy@infosec.space

                              @Natasha_Jay

                              That's fascinating. Thanks for posting. 1200 was where I really started to struggle.

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                              @CppGuy @Natasha_Jay I found it pretty easy to read until 1300. The 1200 section I can understand about as well as (modern) Dutch. After that, I'm completely lost.

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                              • rozeboosje@masto.aiR rozeboosje@masto.ai

                                @Natasha_Jay As English is not my first language I'm proud that I made it as far as 1200.

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                                @rozeboosje @Natasha_Jay Wow, that's impressive! What is/are your native language(s)?

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                                • hedders@mas.toH hedders@mas.to

                                  @Natasha_Jay That's fantastic.

                                  I got as far as 1200.

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                                  @hedders @Natasha_Jay Same. 1100 defeated me.

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                                  • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                                    How far back in time can you understand English?

                                    It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

                                    "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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                                    @Natasha_Jay probably got a bit further than most, but only because I also speak Dutch 😅 Amazing how they converge.

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                                    • 2something@transfem.social2 2something@transfem.social

                                      @Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt I can read 1600 pretty easily, and mostly read 1500 slowly. For 1400 I can make out some sentence fragments, leading me to a very rough outline of what's happening in the story. For 1300 I can make out a few individual words and short phrases, but there's not nearly enough for me to understand what is happening. For 1200 I don't understand any of it.

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                                      @2something @Natasha_Jay

                                      Reading from present time backwards I was clear on the narrators voice through 1300, but not the statements from others.

                                      If you'd just handed me a section from 1300 or 1400 I think I would have been lost, and struggled mightily with even the 1500s.

                                      Though a search and replace of f for s would simplify quite a bit there 😝

                                      I once painted a scroll using spelling from the mid 1100s and at the time I could read it clearly!

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                                      • natasha_jay@tech.lgbtN natasha_jay@tech.lgbt

                                        How far back in time can you understand English?

                                        It’s a thousand years of the English language, compressed into a single blog post.

                                        "... as his post goes on, his language gets older. A hundred years older with each jump. The spelling changes. The grammar changes. Words you know are replaced by unfamiliar words, and his attitude gets older too, as the blogger’s voice is replaced by that of a Georgian diarist, an Elizabethan pamphleteer, a medieval chronicler."

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                                        @Natasha_Jay omg!! Great find. On my reading list for tomorrow 🤩

                                        (I wish it wasn't on Substack, but anyway...)
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                                          @redshiftdrift @Natasha_Jay

                                          I made it till 1200, I think German being my first language helped me in the end.

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