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The Comparison of American and British English
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Historical background
  • British colonization
  • The form of the language have diverged in many
    ways
  • Misunderstandings still exist even through the
    increased world-wide communication

3
Phonology
  • The pronunciation of British English differs in
    systematic ways from pronunciation in many
    dialects of American.
  • The most consistent difference occurred in the
    placement of primary stress, with the most
    Americans putting stress on the first syllable
    and most British on the second or third in
    multisyllabic words like cigarette,
    applicable, formidable, kilometer, and
    laboratory.

4
  • In the prestigious British dialect, /h/ is
    pronounced ate the beginning of both head and
    herb, whereas in American English dialects it
    is not pronounced in the second word.
  • In brief, generally, the beginning /h/ of a word
    is voiced in the British English on the
    contrary, voiceless in the American English, such
    as house, and hero.

5
Phonology
  • East Coast is more distinctive than the interior
    country.
  • this is largely because these areas were in
    contact with England, and imitated prestigious
    varieties of British English at a time when those
    varieties were undergoing changes. The interior
    of the country was settled by people who were no
    longer closely connected to England, as they had
    no access to the ocean during a time when
    journeys to Britain were always by sea.

6
  • Sounds corresponding to North American English is
    retroflex, alveolar approximan,not a thrill r tap
  • The loss of syllable-final r in North America is
    confined mostly to the accents of eastern New
    England, New York City and surrounding areas,
    South Philadelphia, and the coastal portions of
    the South

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Idioms
  • Arseholed /Drunk!
  • Pass /I don't know
  • Chessed off/ Pissed off 
  • All right? /"Hello, how are you?"
  • Brill/ Cool
  • Waz /Wee or pee.

8
Vocabulary
  • Bathroom Loo
  • Trash/Garbage Rubbish
  • Crazy/Very Bloody

9
Spelling
-or vs. -our
American British
color colour
favorite favourite
honor honour
10
-ze vs. -se
American British
analyze analyse
criticize criticise
memorize memorise
11
-ll vs. -l
American British
enrollment enrolment
fulfill fulfil
skillful skilful
12
-er vs. -re
American British
center centre
meter metre
theater theatre
13
-og vs. -ogue
American British
analog analogue
catalog catalogue
dialog dialogue
14
-e vs. -oe or -ae
American British
encylopedia encylycopaedia
maneuver manoeuvre
medieval mediaeval
15
-ck or -k vs. -que
American British
bank banque
check cheque
checker chequer
16
-dg vs. -dge (or -g vs. -gu)
American British
aging ageing
argument arguement
judgment judgement
17
-ense vs. -enze
American British
defense defence
license licence
18
Other
American British
jewelry jewellery
draft draught
pajamas pyjamas 
19
Differences between British English and American
English
  • Lexical differences burglarize VS burgle,
    transportation VS transport
  • Speech dialects, accents and vocabulary
  • Commonwealth English
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