HTML Beginner Guide
| Institution | Tom Mboya University |
| Course | Bachelor of Informat... |
| Year | 2nd Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Instructor Seya |
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| Pages | 16 Pages |
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Description
This HTML Beginner's Guide assumes that you have no previous
knowledge of HTML or CSS.
It should be quite easy to follow if you work through each step, which are all
brought together at the end, before moving on to the CSS Beginner's Guide.
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AEN 103 :Art of writing
The notes begin with an introduction to language history and the importance of studying English development. They then cover the main stages of English: Old English, Middle English, and Modern English, highlighting key features of each period such as vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar differences.
The notes also explain major historical influences, including invasions like the Norman Conquest, which introduced French vocabulary into English. Other sections focus on the borrowing of words from Latin, Greek, and other languages, showing how English became a global language. Phonological and grammatical changes are discussed to illustrate how sounds and sentence structures evolved.
Additionally, the notes may include timelines, examples of texts from different periods, and comparisons between early and modern English. Overall, the notes are designed to help students understand the origins, development, and complexity of the English language in a clear and systematic way.
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