The History Of English Podcast

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The Spoken History of a Global Language

Episodios

  • Episode 19: The Romanization of Britain

    05/08/2013

    The Roman Empire emerges following the death of Julius Caesar.  Emperor Claudius sets his sights on Britain, and the native Celtic culture becomes Romanized.  We look at the evolution of Latin words related to law, money and social classes.

  • Episode 18: Keeping Time With The Romans

    05/08/2013

    We explore the origin of modern English words related to time. A direct connection is made to the calendar reforms of Julius Caesar. The etymology of English words related to time illustrate the combined influences of the Germanic languages and … Continue reading →

  • Episode 17: Ancient Celts and the Latin Invasion of Gaul

    05/08/2013

    We look at the arrival of Celtic speaking people in Europe, and the invasion of Celtic Gaul by the Romans. Celtic is replaced by Latin in Western Europe, leading to the modern Romance languages. Celtic words in modern English are … Continue reading →

  • Episode 16: The Rise of Rome – and Latin

    05/08/2013

    We look at the rise of the Roman Republic from a small Italian city-state to the dominant political and military power of the Mediterranean. The expansion of Rome also led to the expansion of Latin which emerged as a common … Continue reading →

  • Episode 15: Etruscans, Romans and a Modified Alphabet

    05/08/2013

    The first Indo-Europeans settle into Italy, but they encounter an existing civilization known as the Etruscans.  The Etruscans borrow the alphabet from the Greeks, and soon pass it on to the Romans. Our modern alphabet finally begins to emerge.

  • Episode 14: The Greek Word Horde

    05/08/2013

    The Classical Greek period is explored with an emphasis on Modern English words which originated during this period of Greek history.

  • Episode 13: Greece, Phoenicia and the Alphabet

    05/08/2013

    Mycenaean Greek writing disappears during the Greek Dark Age, but the Greeks encounter the Phoenicians and adopt their alphabet. The Greek alphabet results in the spread of literacy. Modern English words from this period of Greek history are examined.

  • Episode 12: Early Greek, Hittite and the Trojan War (Extended Version)

    05/08/2013 Duración: 01h13min

    The first Greek and Hittite civilizations emerge from Indo-European tribes in the eastern Mediterranean. The Greeks adopt an early form of writing and fight the Trojans. An alphabet allows the ancient history of the Greeks to be recorded in the … Continue reading →

  • Bonus Episode 1

    05/08/2013

    Kevin Stroud updates listeners regarding the podcast and the website for the podcast.   Kevin also answers some questions posed by listeners.

  • Episode 11: Germanic Ancestors

    09/09/2012 Duración: 30min

    We look at the emergence of the Usatovo culture which spoke an Indo-European dialect believed to be the ancient ancestor of the Germanic languages – including English. We also look at the later migrations of the Indo-European tribes throughout Europe … Continue reading →

  • Episode 10: Early Indo-European Migrations

    05/09/2012 Duración: 42min

    The emergence of the first Indo-Europeans and the early migrations of these steppe herders is examined.  The specific advantages favoring the expansion of these people is explored in detail.

  • Episode 8: Indo-European Grammar (Where have all the inflexions gone?)

    16/08/2012 Duración: 32min

    The grammar of the original Indo-European language is compared to Modern English. We explore the word endings called ‘inflexions’ which were a prominent feature of the original Indo-European language.

  • Episode 7: More Indo-European Words

    09/08/2012

    We complete our review Indo-European words which have impacted modern English.  Social terms are explored to provide an insight into Indo-European society and culture.

  • Episode 6: Indo-European Words

    26/07/2012 Duración: 38min

    A look at words used by the original Indo-Europeans and the clues such words provide to the identity of the first Indo-Europeans.  The etymology of modern English words is explored in relation to the original Indo-European words.

  • Episode 5: Centum, Satem and the Letter C

    18/07/2012 Duración: 43min

    A look at the early division of the Indo-European languages into the Centum and Satem languages.  The sound shift which marks the division of the Centum and Satem languages is then explored in the context of the modern English letter … Continue reading →

  • Episode 4: A Grimm Brother Resurrects the Dead (…language)

    11/07/2012 Duración: 50min

    The famous fairy-tale collector Jacob Grimm formulated the rules which help modern linguists reconstruct the ancient Indo-European language.  In this episode, we look at Grimm’s Law and how the Germanic languages evolved from the original ancestral language.

  • Episode 3: The Indo-European Family Tree

    02/07/2012 Duración: 34min

    A look at the family tree of Indo-European languages and the relationship of English to those related languages. The closest relatives of English are highlighted, including the Germanic languages, Latin and Greek. We explore the background of English from the … Continue reading →

  • Episode 2: The Indo-European Discovery

    25/06/2012 Duración: 33min

    The story of the discovery of the ancient language which gave rise to most of the languages of Europe, including English.

  • Episode 1: Introduction

    18/06/2012 Duración: 23min

    In this introductory episode, we look at the emergence of English as a global language and the evolution of the language from its Germanic origins.

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