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Categories: 17th-century establishments in England, History of the English language, Languages with ISO 639-1 code, Languages attested from the 17th century, Modern history of England
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Modern English  Late Modern English  Modern English language  Modern english vernacular  New English
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English since about 1450 WordNet 3.0
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Modern English, sometimes called New English as opposed to Middle and Old English, is the form of the English language that has been spoken since the Great Vowel Shift in England, which began in the late 14th century and was completed by the 17th century. Wikipedia
The form of the language spoken from roughly 1550 to the present Wikipedia Disambiguation
Stage of the English language from the contemporary period Wikidata
The English language spoken since the Great Vowel Shift, completed in roughly 1550. Wiktionary
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