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As time and weather change, language to changes. With that, as an English teacher, I have to continue updating and upgrading my knowledge of modern vocabulary. Vocabulary is embedded in literature. Literature could make me become knowledgeable and conscious of the events and situations, as well as the language used by people in the past. It helps me explain the origin and existence. Like The Canterbury Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer, it informs and provides me with concepts and ideas that substantiate my understanding of how the English language evolves. The results of (language) evolution are primarily beneficial in pragmatics.
On May 15, 2021, we had a wonderful discussion on the life of Geoffrey Chaucer and one of his pieces The Canterbury Tales. I was enlightened in the discussion. I have learned new concepts and ideas that broadened my knowledge and understanding of pragmatics and the evolution of English. At the start, I thought that it was just a mere discussion about the life of Geoffrey Chaucer and The Canterbury Tales. However, I was enthralled when Dr. Espina started to dissect and extract terminologies from The Canterbury Tales and relate them to the English terms we use at present. I was thoroughly learning about it. I was able to see comparisons of obsolete and contemporary English words. The Canterbury Tales contains precise examples of English vocabulary before and now. The terms pardoners and friars, which presently refer to the priest, are examples of outdated English terms found in the Canterbury Tales. If pardoners and friars are used in a conversation, then it would somehow affect understanding and would reinforce misconceptions for those terms are not commonly used in today`s time. Not known in the current generation.
The Canterbury Tales is a good literary piece to use in studying language and its evolution and development. Consequently, it is a good material to examine differences between ancient and contemporary English words essential in pragmatics. I am grateful to Dr. Espina for including this topic as it takes a significant part in my chosen course. Geoffrey Chaucer deserves to be known as the father of English literature. He is a brilliant, notable, and admirable writer. The Canterbury Tales, considered one of the masterpieces in the entire world, justifies how brainy and brilliant he was in his time.
Furthermore, I absolutely had fun sharing the origin of my name and listening to the origin of my classmate`s name. This activity caused me to recognize that everything exists and possesses a unique history. Knowing the origin and history is the best way to develop appreciation and value of its existence. In language, it is beneficial to cognize the etymology of a certain word to be able to exert it correctly and properly either in oral or written communication.
It was a productive Saturday indeed. The literature we examined made me appreciate more the importance of studying the language. Certainly, literature and language are interrelated. They depend on each other. They are like the husband and wife who became one through the sacrament of marriage. Language and literature go together in a way that literature is used to analyze and examine language. On the other hand, language remains the medium of literature that conveys the message, and it develops literature.
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