The document provides an overview of the history and development of historical linguistics and compares traditional and modern approaches. It discusses how early studies of language origin and relationships were limited but led to realizations of connections between languages like Latin, Greek and Sanskrit. Modern historical linguistics dates to the late 18th century and uses comparative methods to reconstruct proto-languages and establish language families. The history of the English language is explored as reflecting cultural influences over 1500 years through events like the Roman invasion and Norman Conquest, with English evolving differently in various global contexts today.