Great Vowel Shift
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The Great Vowel Shift was a series of pronunciation changes in the vowels of the English language that took place primarily between the 1400s and 1600s[1] (the transition period from Middle English to Early Modern English), beginning in southern England and having influenced effectively all dialects of English today. Through this extensive vowel shift, the pronunciation of all Middle English long vowels altered. Some consonant sounds also changed, specifically becoming silent; the term Great Vowel Shift is occasionally used to include these consonantal changes.[2][3]
The standardization of English spelling began in the 15th and 16th centuries; the Great Vowel Shift is the major reason English spellings now often deviate considerably from how they represent pronunciations.[4]
Notable early researchers of the Great Vowel Shift include Alexander J. Ellis, in On Early English Pronunciation, with Especial Reference to Shakspere and Chaucer (1869–1889); Henry Sweet, in A History of English Sounds (1874, revised edition 1888); Karl Luick from Vienna, in a series of works dating from 1892 and Untersuchungen zur englischen Lautgeschichte (1896); and Otto Jespersen (a Danish linguist and Anglicist) who first produced a diagram for it and who in Part I (1909) of A Modern English Grammar on Historical Principles coined the term.Template:Refn[5]
Causes
The causes of the Great Vowel Shift are unknown[6]Template:Rp and have been a source of intense scholarly debate; as yet, there is no firm consensus.[7] The greatest changes occurred during the 15th and 16th centuries, and their origins are at least partly phonetic.
- Population migration: Some scholars have argued that the rapid migration of people to the southeast of England from the East of England and the East Midlands following the Black Death[8] produced a clash of dialects, prompting Londoners to distinguish their speech from that of immigrants arriving from other English cities by changing their vowel system.[9]
- French loanwords: Others argue that the influx of French loanwords was a major factor in the shift.[10]
- Middle-class hypercorrection: Yet others assert that because of the increasing prestige of French pronunciations among the middle classes (perhaps related to the English aristocracy's switching from French to English around this time), a process of hypercorrection may have started a shift that unintentionally resulted in vowel pronunciations that are inaccurate imitations of French pronunciations.[11]
- War with France: An opposing theory states that the wars with France and general anti-French sentiments caused hypercorrection deliberately to make English sound less like French.[12]
Overall changes
The main difference between the pronunciation of Middle English in the year 1400 and Modern English (Received Pronunciation) is in the value of the long vowels.
Long vowels in Middle English had "continental" values, much like those in Italian and Standard German; in standard Modern English, they have entirely different pronunciations.Template:Sfn The differing pronunciations of English vowel letters do not stem from the Great Shift as such but rather because English spelling did not adapt to the changes.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
German had undergone vowel changes quite similar to the Great Shift slightly earlier. Still, the spelling was changed accordingly (e.g., Middle High German Script error: No such module "Lang". → modern German Script error: No such module "Lang". "to bite").
| Word | Vowel pronunciation | |
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| Late Middle English before the GVS |
Modern English after the GVS | |
| bite | Template:IPAblink | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| meet | Template:IPAblink | Template:IPAblink |
| meat | Template:IPAblink | |
| serene | ||
| mate | Template:IPAblink | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| out | Template:IPAblink | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| boot | Template:IPAblink | Template:IPAblink |
| boat | Template:IPAblink | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| stone | ||
| Word | Diphthong pronunciation | |
|---|---|---|
| Late Middle English before the GVS |
Modern English after the GVS | |
| day | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| they | ||
| boy | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| point | Script error: No such module "IPA". | |
| law | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| knew | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| dew | Script error: No such module "IPA". | |
| know | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Timeline
This timeline uses representative words to show the main vowel changes between late Middle English in the year 1400 and Received Pronunciation in the mid-20th century.Template:Refn The Great Vowel Shift occurred in the lower half of the table, between 1400 and 1600–1700, so the changes after 1700 are not considered part of it. Pronunciation is given in the International Phonetic Alphabet:[13]
Details
Middle English vowel system
Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Before the Great Vowel Shift, Middle English in Southern England had seven long vowels, Script error: No such module "IPA".. The vowels occurred in, for example, the words mite, meet, meat, mate, boat, boot, and bout, respectively.
| front | back | |
|---|---|---|
| close | Script error: No such module "IPA".: mite | Script error: No such module "IPA".: bout |
| close-mid | Script error: No such module "IPA".: meet | Script error: No such module "IPA".: boot |
| open-mid | Script error: No such module "IPA".: meat | Script error: No such module "IPA".: boat |
| open | Script error: No such module "IPA".: mate | — |
The words had very different pronunciations in Middle English from those in Modern English:
- Long i in mite was pronounced as Script error: No such module "IPA"., so Middle English mite sounded similar to Modern English meet.
- Long e in meet was pronounced as Script error: No such module "IPA"., so Middle English meet sounded similar to modern Australian English met but pronounced longer.
- Long a in mate was pronounced as Script error: No such module "IPA"., with a vowel similar to the broad a of ma.
- Long o in boot was pronounced as Script error: No such module "IPA"., so Middle English boot sounded similar to modern Southern England, Australian and New Zealand English bought.
In addition, Middle English had:
- Long Script error: No such module "IPA". in meat, like Received Pronunciation air, or modern short e in met but pronounced longer.
- Long Script error: No such module "IPA". in boat, with a vowel similar to aw in modern Northern England English law, or like modern Southern England, Australian and New Zealand English bot but pronounced longer.
- Long Script error: No such module "IPA". in bout, similar to Modern English boot.
Changes
After around 1300, the long vowels of Middle English began changing in pronunciation as follows:
- Diphthongisation – The two close vowels, Script error: No such module "IPA"., became diphthongs (vowel breaking).
- Vowel raising – The other five, Script error: No such module "IPA"., underwent an increase in tongue height (raising).
These changes occurred over several centuries and can be divided into two phases. The first phase affected the close vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". and the close-mid vowels Script error: No such module "IPA".: Script error: No such module "IPA". were raised to Script error: No such module "IPA"., and Script error: No such module "IPA". became the diphthongs Script error: No such module "IPA". or Script error: No such module "IPA"..Template:Sfn The second phase affected the open vowel Script error: No such module "IPA". and the open-mid vowels Script error: No such module "IPA".: Script error: No such module "IPA". were raised, in most cases changing to Script error: No such module "IPA"..Template:Sfn
The Great Vowel Shift changed vowels without merger, so Middle English before the vowel shift had the same number of vowel phonemes as early modern English after the vowel shift.
After the Great Vowel Shift, some vowel phonemes began merging. Immediately after the Great Vowel Shift, the vowels of meet and meat were different, but they are merged in Modern English, and both words are pronounced as Script error: No such module "IPA"..
However, during the 16th and the 17th centuries, there were many different mergers, and some mergers can be seen in individual Modern English words like great, which is pronounced with the vowel Script error: No such module "IPA". as in mate rather than the vowel Script error: No such module "IPA". as in meat.Template:Sfn
This is a simplified picture of the changes that happened between late Middle English (late ME), Early Modern English (EModE), and today's English (ModE). Pronunciations in 1400, 1500, 1600, and 1900 are shown.Template:Sfn To hear recordings of the sounds, click the phonetic symbols.
Before labial consonants and also after Template:IPAc-en,[14] Script error: No such module "IPA". did not shift, and Script error: No such module "IPA". remains as in soup.
First phase
The first phase of the Great Vowel Shift affected the Middle English close-mid vowels Script error: No such module "IPA"., as in beet and boot, and the close vowels Script error: No such module "IPA"., as in bite and out. The close vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". became diphthongs and the close-mid vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". became close Script error: No such module "IPA".. The first phase was completed in 1500, meaning that by that time, words like beet and boot had lost their Middle English pronunciation and were pronounced with the same vowels as in Modern English. The words bite and out were pronounced with diphthongs, but not the same diphthongs as in Modern English.Template:Sfn
| Word | Vowel pronunciation | |
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| 1400 | 1550 | |
| bite | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| meet | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| out | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| boot | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Scholars agree that the Middle English close vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". became diphthongs around 1500, but disagree about what diphthongs they changed to. According to Lass, the words bite and out after diphthongisation were pronounced as Script error: No such module "IPA". and Script error: No such module "IPA"., similar to American English bait Script error: No such module "IPA". and oat Script error: No such module "IPA".. Later, the diphthongs Script error: No such module "IPA". shifted to Script error: No such module "IPA"., then Script error: No such module "IPA"., and finally to Modern English Script error: No such module "IPA"..Template:Sfn This sequence of events is supported by the testimony of orthoepists before Richard Hodges in 1644.
However, many scholars such as Template:Harvcoltxt, Template:Harvcoltxt, and Template:Harvcoltxt argue for theoretical reasons that, contrary to what 16th-century witnesses report, the vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". were immediately centralised and lowered to Script error: No such module "IPA"..Template:Refn
Evidence from Northern English and Scots (see below) suggests that the close-mid vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". were the first to shift. As the Middle English vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". were raised towards Script error: No such module "IPA"., they forced the original Middle English Script error: No such module "IPA". out of place and caused them to become diphthongs Script error: No such module "IPA".. This type of sound change, in which one vowel's pronunciation shifts so that it is pronounced like a second vowel, and the second vowel is forced to change its pronunciation, is called a push chain.Template:Sfn
However, according to professor Jürgen Handke, for some time, there was a phonetic split between words with the vowel Script error: No such module "IPA". and the diphthong Script error: No such module "IPA"., in words where the Middle English Script error: No such module "IPA". shifted to the Modern English Script error: No such module "IPA".. For an example, high was pronounced with the vowel Script error: No such module "IPA"., and like and my were pronounced with the diphthong Script error: No such module "IPA"..[15] Therefore, for logical reasons, the close vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". could have diphthongised before the close-mid vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". raised. Otherwise, high would probably rhyme with thee rather than my. This type of chain is called a drag chain.
Second phase
The second phase of the Great Vowel Shift affected the Middle English open vowel Script error: No such module "IPA"., as in mate, and the Middle English open-mid vowels Script error: No such module "IPA"., as in meat and boat. Around 1550, Middle English Script error: No such module "IPA". was raised to Script error: No such module "IPA".. Then, after 1600, the new Script error: No such module "IPA". was raised to Script error: No such module "IPA"., with the Middle English open-mid vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". raised to close-mid Script error: No such module "IPA"..Template:Sfn
| Word | Vowel pronunciation | ||
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| 1400 | 1550 | 1640 | |
| meat | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| mate | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| boat | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
Later mergers
During the first and the second phases of the Great Vowel Shift, long vowels were shifted without merging with other vowels, but after the second phase, several vowels merged. The later changes also involved the Middle English diphthong Script error: No such module "IPA"., as in day, which often (but not always, see the pane-pain merger) monophthongised to Script error: No such module "IPA"., and merged with Middle English Script error: No such module "IPA". as in mate or Script error: No such module "IPA". as in meat.Template:Sfn
During the 16th and 17th centuries, several different pronunciation variants existed among different parts of the population for words like meet, meat, mate, and day. Different pairs or trios of words were merged in pronunciation in each pronunciation variant. Four different pronunciation variants are shown in the table below. The fourth pronunciation variant gave rise to Modern English pronunciation. In Modern English, meet and meat are merged in pronunciation and both have the vowel Script error: No such module "IPA"., and mate and day are merged with the diphthong Script error: No such module "IPA"., which developed from the 16th-century long vowel Script error: No such module "IPA"..Template:Sfn
| Word | Middle English |
1500s pronunciation variants | |||
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | ||
| meet | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| meat | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | |
| day | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | ||
| mate | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | |||
Modern English typically has the meet–meat merger: both meet and meat are pronounced with the vowel Script error: No such module "IPA".. Words like great and steak, however, have merged with mate and are pronounced with the vowel Script error: No such module "IPA"., which developed from the Script error: No such module "IPA". shown in the table above. Before historic Script error: No such module "IPA". some of these vowels merged with Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA".
Northern English and Scots
The Great Vowel Shift affected other dialects and the standard English of southern England but in different ways. In Northern England, the shift did not operate on the long back vowels because they had undergone an earlier shift.[16] Similarly, the dialect in Scotland had a different vowel system before the Great Vowel Shift, as Script error: No such module "IPA". had shifted to Script error: No such module "IPA". in Early Scots. In the Scots equivalent of the Great Vowel Shift, the long vowels Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA". and Script error: No such module "IPA". shifted to Script error: No such module "IPA"., Script error: No such module "IPA". and Script error: No such module "IPA". by the Middle Scots period and Script error: No such module "IPA". remained unaffected.[17]
The first step in the Great Vowel Shift in Northern and Southern English is shown in the table below. The Northern English developments of Middle English Script error: No such module "IPA". and Script error: No such module "IPA". were different from Southern English. In particular, the Northern English vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". in bite, Script error: No such module "IPA". in feet, and Script error: No such module "IPA". in boot shifted, while the vowel Script error: No such module "IPA". in house did not. These developments below fall under the label "older" to refer to Scots and a more conservative and increasingly rural Northern sound,Template:Sfn while "younger" refers to a more mainstream Northern sound largely emerging just since the twentieth century.
| Word | Vowel | |||
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| Middle English | Modern English | |||
| Scots/ Northern (older)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | Northern (younger)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | SouthernScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | ||
| bite | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| feet | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| house | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
| boot | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". | Script error: No such module "IPA". |
The vowel systems of Northern and Southern Middle English immediately before the Great Vowel Shift were different in one way. In Northern Middle English, the back close-mid vowel Script error: No such module "IPA". in boot had already shifted to front Script error: No such module "IPA". (a sound change known as fronting), like the long Script error: No such module "Lang". in German Template:Wikt-lang Script error: No such module "IPA". "hear". Thus, Southern English had a back close-mid vowel Script error: No such module "IPA"., but Northern English did not:Template:Sfn
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In Northern and Southern English, the first step of the Great Vowel Shift raised the close-mid vowels to become close. Northern Middle English had two close-mid vowels – Script error: No such module "IPA". in feet and Script error: No such module "IPA". in boot – which were raised to Script error: No such module "IPA". and Script error: No such module "IPA".. Later onScript error: No such module "Unsubst"., Northern English Script error: No such module "IPA". changed to Script error: No such module "IPA". in many dialects (though not in all, see Template:Section link), so that boot has the same vowel as feet. Southern Middle English had two close-mid vowels – Script error: No such module "IPA". in feet and Script error: No such module "IPA". in boot – which were raised to Script error: No such module "IPA". and Script error: No such module "IPA"..
In Southern English, the close vowels Script error: No such module "IPA". in bite and Script error: No such module "IPA". in house shifted to become diphthongs, but in Northern English, Script error: No such module "IPA". in bite shifted but Script error: No such module "IPA". in house did not.
If the vowel systems at the time of the Great Vowel Shift caused the difference between the Northern and Southern vowel shifts, Script error: No such module "IPA". did not shift because there was no back mid vowel Script error: No such module "IPA". in Northern English. In Southern English, shifting of Script error: No such module "IPA". to Script error: No such module "IPA". could have caused diphthongisation of original Script error: No such module "IPA"., but because Northern English had no back close-mid vowel Script error: No such module "IPA". to shift, the back close vowel Script error: No such module "IPA". did not diphthongise.
See also
- Canaanite Shift
- Chain shift
- "The Chaos"—a poem using the irregularity of English spelling and pronunciation
- Grimm's law
- High German consonant shift
- History of English
- Ingvaeonic nasal spirant law
- Phonological history of English vowels
- Slavic palatalisation
- Vowel shift
Explanatory notes
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External links
- Great Vowel Shift Video lecture
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