19. British English vs American English |
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| American English vs British English |
| "We (the British and Americans) are two countries separated by a common language." -G.B. Shaw
Though they share a common root, American English and British English have grown apart over the years. In modern usage there are now many differences between the |
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| Author: Rene Stephens |
| Date of Post: 2006-09-07 |
| What?s all this then? |
| These days, nearly every economic, political and social development is defined by its association with the broad-based phenomenon commonly identified as globalization. Understandably, economic integration favors standardization, and historical circumstance has led to the adoption of English as the primary language of international |
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| Author: Benjamin Peterson |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-05 |
| British English vs American English |
| There are many forms of the English language throughout the world and we will look at two of them ? the British English and the American English.
British English - the term is used to describe the form of the English Language used in the British |
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| Author: Miriam Mackintosh |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-11 |
| British English vs American English |
| The history of colonialism is probably most responsible for the initial spread of English as a dominate language. From approximately 1600 to modern times, it was by armies, navies, merchants and missionaries, the people who spoke English, who traveled all over the globe distributing |
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| Author: Barbara B. South |
| Date of Post: 2006-10-11 |
| British English verses American English. |
| Why study English? Mandarin (672 million), Hindi (400 million) and Spanish (390 million) all have more or about the same number of native speakers as English (425 million). (1). So why do an estimated 1.5 billion people worldwide either speak or study English (1) rather |
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| Author: Mary Wallace and Kei |
| Date of Post: 2007-01-15 |
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