Monday, 11 July 2011

Alexika office decorated for Addingham Gala

The Alexika office was beautifully decorated for the Addingham Gala (annual summer festival) at the weekend - in accordance with theme of 'Through the Ages.' Sabine used her creative skills to great effect and the office was admired as the procession came down the Main Street past the office front door.

Our subject was the development of the English language throught the ages. A wide range of historical characters made an appearance - including a monk. He was explaining that Roman missionaries brought Christianity to Britain - bringing new words to the language from Latin.


 Visitors were able to see influences on English through the ages:
- little was left from the Roman occupation apart from some place names (a local town Ilkley was Olicana.)
- Anglo Saxons were busy with everyday life and their influence on the language reflects this: 'Loaf', 'Woman', House'
- Roman missionaries left Latin-influenced words such as 'Bishop' and 'Martyr.'
- The ferocious Vikings left behind suitably ferocious words: 'Ransack', 'Die'
- The Renaissance and the development of science and arts brought new demands to the language: 'Gravity'
- The Industrial Revolution was another major linguistic upheaval
....and we came up to date with the electronic revolution and current influences on the English language. Textspeak anyone?


Thanks again to Sabine for a lot of work for the Gala - and for all her work in the local community.

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