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How far back in time can you understand English?

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  • bmk@mastodon.onlineB bmk@mastodon.online

    @Natasha_Jay
    Great!
    From 1200 onwards, my knowledge of Frisian and Dutch helped me a bit. But even so, I quickly got lost...

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    #7

    @bmk @Natasha_Jay I had the same. Frisian and Dutch came to germanic aid.

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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."

      https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

      #english #language

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      #8

      @Natasha_Jay I've read Chaucer, lets give it a bash.

      EDIT: Made it to 1000 CE 😬

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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."

        https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

        #english #language

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        #9

        @Natasha_Jay Fun experiment. I lose general comprehension of what is being said at the 1200 mark.

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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."

          https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

          #english #language

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          #10

          @Natasha_Jay

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

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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."

            https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

            #english #language

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            #11

            @Natasha_Jay this is a lot of fun. I can follow the thread of things back to 1200 but after that… nope

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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."

              https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

              #english #language

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              #12

              @Natasha_Jay 1600 !

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              • beatricejess@masto.bikeB beatricejess@masto.bike

                @Natasha_Jay 1600 !

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                #13

                @Natasha_Jay ah non 1500!

                After, it's very difficult to understand for mi

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                • beatricejess@masto.bikeB beatricejess@masto.bike

                  @Natasha_Jay ah non 1500!

                  After, it's very difficult to understand for mi

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                  #14

                  @Natasha_Jay but much more easier written than spoken !

                  Here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=842OX2_vCic

                  Well I 'm lost until modern English

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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."

                    https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                    #english #language

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                    #15

                    @Natasha_Jay
                    Nope. Didn't even get to the first unfamiliar word before I got stopped by "sign up for our mailing list" garbage.

                    Close tab.

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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."

                      https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                      #english #language

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                      #16
                      @Natasha_Jay I stopped at 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."

                        https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                        #english #language

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                        #17

                        @Natasha_Jay absolutely amazing ! Thanks for sharing this little gem 🙂 !

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                        • leeloo@chaosfem.twL leeloo@chaosfem.tw

                          @Natasha_Jay
                          Nope. Didn't even get to the first unfamiliar word before I got stopped by "sign up for our mailing list" garbage.

                          Close tab.

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                          #18

                          @leeloo @Natasha_Jay Substack = no boost.

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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."

                            https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                            #english #language

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                            #19

                            @Natasha_Jay Hard test! I'm reminded of this idea to warn people in 10,000 years, when our language has been lost, where we dumped nuclear waste.

                            “They proposed we genetically engineer a species of cat that changes color in the presence of radiation. We release it into the wild to act as living Geiger counters. Then we create folklore and write songs and tell stories about these 'ray cats', the moral being that when you see these cats change colors, run far, far away.”

                            https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/ten-thousand-years/

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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."

                              https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                              #english #language

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                              #20

                              @Natasha_Jay

                              Mittelhochdeutsch for the win. 😉

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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."

                                https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                                #english #language

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                                #21

                                @Natasha_Jay @WeirdWriter This I’ve got to read, but it needs to be done on the Braille display. I’m currently working my way through the daily diary of a Brit named Samuel Pepys from the year 1666. As far as I know it’s presented just as he wrote it, and it’s fascinating to see how certain words have evolved from then to now. Also grammatical changes. If I tried to read it in audio it would be a slog.

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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."

                                  https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                                  #english #language

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                                  #22

                                  @Natasha_Jay I couldn't make sense of more than a few words by 1400. I think the 1800s to 1900s are my stylistic sweet spot though.

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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."

                                    https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                                    #english #language

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                                    #23

                                    @Natasha_Jay Neat! Until 1500 it was alright, but no idea what to make of the weirder letters earlier on.

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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."

                                      https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                                      #english #language

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                                      #24

                                      @Natasha_Jay@tech.lgbt that was really cool

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                                      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                        @Natasha_Jay Hard test! I'm reminded of this idea to warn people in 10,000 years, when our language has been lost, where we dumped nuclear waste.

                                        “They proposed we genetically engineer a species of cat that changes color in the presence of radiation. We release it into the wild to act as living Geiger counters. Then we create folklore and write songs and tell stories about these 'ray cats', the moral being that when you see these cats change colors, run far, far away.”

                                        https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/ten-thousand-years/

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                                        #25

                                        @CiaraNi @Natasha_Jay Ray cats? Caves of Qud!

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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."

                                          https://www.deadlanguagesociety.com/p/how-far-back-in-time-understand-english

                                          #english #language

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                                          #26

                                          @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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