Language Change

Exploring Language Change: Evolution and Impact

Created by Ben Willis
3 Modules

This course offers a comprehensive exploration of language change, tracing the evolution of language over time and examining its impact on communication, culture, and society. Designed for language enthusiasts, linguistics students, or anyone interested in understanding the dynamic nature of language, the course combines historical analysis with contemporary linguistic theories to provide a nuanced understanding of language change.

We will begin by exploring the historical roots of language change, examining factors such as migration, conquest, trade, and technological advancements that have influenced linguistic evolution. The course will cover key concepts in historical linguistics, including language families, language contact, and language divergence.

Skills you’ll gain

  • Concise Information

  • Deeper Understanding of Subject

  • Achieve Potential

  • High Quality Resources

  • Engaging Content

  • Improve Your Grades

  • GCSE Designed Lessons

  • Interactive Problem Solving

Meet your Teacher

Ben Willis
English Language and Literature

Meet Ben, a beacon of knowledge and passion in the realm of English Language and Literature. His expertise transcends mere teaching; it embodies a profound understanding of the intricate nuances of language and the profound depths of literature. Through his guidance, we embark on a voyage of exploration, delving into the realms of Shakespearean sonnets, dissecting the layers of modern poetry, and unravelling the complexities of prose. His classes are not just lessons; they are transformative experiences where words come alive, and literature becomes a gateway to understanding the world around us.