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Match the description to the term. 1. changes in punctuation

2. changes in pronunciation

3. changes in vocabulary

4. subjunctive mood falling into disuse

5. generalization and specialization

6. more direct sentences

7. deletions and replacements

8. changes in meaning

9. changes in grammar

10. separated groups create dialects

A. the Great English Vowel Shift

B. loss of inflections

C. shorter sentences resulted in simplified punctuation

D. borrowed and coined words

E. amelioration and pejoration

F. changes in punctuation

G. changes in meaning

H. changes in pronunciation

I. changes in vocabulary

J. changes in grammar

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