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Module (4)
AMERICAN & INTERNATIONAL
ENGLISH
   Dialects are linguistic varieties which differ
    in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar
    from each other and from the standard
    language.
   British linguists distinguish dialect
    from accent, which refers only to
    pronunciation.
   In the United Kingdom much emphasis is
    placed on Received Pronunciation, an
    educated dialect of South East England.
   General American, which is spread over most
    of the United States and much of Canada, is
    more typically the model for the American
    continents.
   American English is a set of dialects of
    the English language used mostly in
    the United States.
   In certain respects, American English is closer
    to the English of Shakespeare than modern
    British English is. (e.g., fall as a synonym for
    autumn, trash for rubbish)
   American English and British English differ at
    the levels of phonology, phonetics, vocabulary,
    and, to a lesser extent, grammar and
    orthography.
   Because English is so widely spoken, it has
    often been referred to as a "world language",
    the lingua franca of the modern era, and while
    it is not an official language in most countries,
    it is currently the language most often taught
    as a foreign language.
   A lingua franca is a language systematically
    used to make communication possible
    between people not sharing a mother tongue,
    in particular when it is a third language, distinct
    from both mother tongues.
   Following the economic, political, military,
    scientific, cultural, and colonial influence
    of Great Britain and the United Kingdom from
    the 18th century, via the British Empire, and of
    the United States since the mid-20th century,
    English has been widely dispersed around the
    world, become the leading language of
    international discourse, and has acquired use
    as lingua franca in many regions.
   It is strange that a language that started on a
    small island 1500 years ago as the result of
    the invasion of a few Germanic tribes is the
    international language it is today.
   Approximately 375 million people speak
    English as their first language.
   One out of five of the world's population
    speaks English to some level of competence.
    Demand from the other four fifths is increasing
   It is widely learned as a second language and
    used as an official language of the European
    Union and many Commonwealth countries, as
    well as in many world organizations.

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Module (4)

  • 1. Module (4) AMERICAN & INTERNATIONAL ENGLISH
  • 2. Dialects are linguistic varieties which differ in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar from each other and from the standard language.  British linguists distinguish dialect from accent, which refers only to pronunciation.
  • 3. In the United Kingdom much emphasis is placed on Received Pronunciation, an educated dialect of South East England.  General American, which is spread over most of the United States and much of Canada, is more typically the model for the American continents.
  • 4. American English is a set of dialects of the English language used mostly in the United States.  In certain respects, American English is closer to the English of Shakespeare than modern British English is. (e.g., fall as a synonym for autumn, trash for rubbish)  American English and British English differ at the levels of phonology, phonetics, vocabulary, and, to a lesser extent, grammar and orthography.
  • 5. Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era, and while it is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language.
  • 6. A lingua franca is a language systematically used to make communication possible between people not sharing a mother tongue, in particular when it is a third language, distinct from both mother tongues.
  • 7. Following the economic, political, military, scientific, cultural, and colonial influence of Great Britain and the United Kingdom from the 18th century, via the British Empire, and of the United States since the mid-20th century, English has been widely dispersed around the world, become the leading language of international discourse, and has acquired use as lingua franca in many regions.
  • 8. It is strange that a language that started on a small island 1500 years ago as the result of the invasion of a few Germanic tribes is the international language it is today.
  • 9. Approximately 375 million people speak English as their first language.  One out of five of the world's population speaks English to some level of competence. Demand from the other four fifths is increasing  It is widely learned as a second language and used as an official language of the European Union and many Commonwealth countries, as well as in many world organizations.