Differences between American and British English


Essay, 2013

6 Pages


Abstract or Introduction

The purpose of this essay is to give a detailed examination of some of the most significant features at which American English and British English diverge.

Despite having the vast majority of linguistic forms in common, American English (AmE) and British English (BrE), which are regarded as the two major varieties of the English language, differ in numerable points. For better understanding and easier comparison, the General American accent (GenAm), which "is used by two thirds of the American population", is used as a representative for the American English variety (Allerton 2002:16). The same function is applied to the Received Pronunciation (RP), because, although it is only spoken by circa three per cent of the population in England, it is the "most widely understood" and "most thoroughly described" accent in Britain (Hughes/Trudgill, 1996:4).

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Title
Differences between American and British English
Author
Year
2013
Pages
6
Catalog Number
V315663
ISBN (eBook)
9783668152823
ISBN (Book)
9783668152830
File size
936 KB
Language
English
Keywords
English, American, British, Language, Comparison, Anglistik, Linguistik
Quote paper
Adrian Müller (Author), 2013, Differences between American and British English, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/315663

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