
SYMHC Classics: Great Vowel Shift
Stuff You Missed in History Class
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The Great Vowel Shift in Early Modern English
The great vowel shift is where people pronounced long vowels moved up and back in their mouths. People also stopped pronouncing a lot of consonants, as you could probably hear in the Canterbury Tales example. There are whole other vowel pronunciations that used to be unique, but now sound identical. The general consensus though is basically it's a mystery.
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