First published in 1937, this book supplies a history of the living growth of the Englishlanguage from Old English to the medieval period. It offers an in-depth study of the growth of vocabularythrough literature and social interaction, bringing out the fact that it is chiefly words that foreign influence has affected—leaving sentencestructure almost unaltered. Isolative and combinative changes in phonology, the accidence of nouns and plurals, pronouns and adverbs, and verbs are also examinedin detail, along with a general overview of the features Middle English and a brief outline of each dialect’s most striking characteristics.