Today, there are many regional varieties of the English language, especially in the parts that were once under the strong influence of Britain and America. Although it has developed its own traits, each regional variety shows a tendency to follow either British English or American English. The purpose of this paper is to examine short-term diachronic changes between the two mainstream varieties and the other regional varieties by comparing the data ten years ago and the recent one. It will be demonstrated that the patterns have shifted and linguistic Americanization is underway
This thesis presents a twofold investigation of the use of Americanisms in the lexis of spoken Briti...
As global political preeminence gradually shifted from the United Kingdom to the United States, so d...
Taking Mair’s (2013) World System of Englishes as a starting point, this chapter seeks to investigat...
Today, there are many regional varieties of the English language, especially in the parts that were ...
In their comparison of British and American English, Leech et al. (2009: 253-254) noted that “the ev...
This article reveals problem of British and American versions of the English language, history and t...
The article focuses on some aspects of the functioning of the English language in North America and ...
The scope of this paper is the comparison of two English dialects located on the United States of ...
This article reports on research which seeks to compare and measure the similarities between phoneti...
This study is one of the pioneers in investigating and analyzing the orthographical conventions/norm...
Is British English becoming more like American English? If so, why, and in what ways? This book comp...
English is clarified as a Germanic language, and it began in what is now the British-Isles. After ye...
The purpose of this article is to present variation in American English pronunciation with respect t...
Among many changes in progress in the Englishes of North America, several have the unusual property ...
As global political preeminence gradually shifted from the United Kingdom to the United States, so d...
This thesis presents a twofold investigation of the use of Americanisms in the lexis of spoken Briti...
As global political preeminence gradually shifted from the United Kingdom to the United States, so d...
Taking Mair’s (2013) World System of Englishes as a starting point, this chapter seeks to investigat...
Today, there are many regional varieties of the English language, especially in the parts that were ...
In their comparison of British and American English, Leech et al. (2009: 253-254) noted that “the ev...
This article reveals problem of British and American versions of the English language, history and t...
The article focuses on some aspects of the functioning of the English language in North America and ...
The scope of this paper is the comparison of two English dialects located on the United States of ...
This article reports on research which seeks to compare and measure the similarities between phoneti...
This study is one of the pioneers in investigating and analyzing the orthographical conventions/norm...
Is British English becoming more like American English? If so, why, and in what ways? This book comp...
English is clarified as a Germanic language, and it began in what is now the British-Isles. After ye...
The purpose of this article is to present variation in American English pronunciation with respect t...
Among many changes in progress in the Englishes of North America, several have the unusual property ...
As global political preeminence gradually shifted from the United Kingdom to the United States, so d...
This thesis presents a twofold investigation of the use of Americanisms in the lexis of spoken Briti...
As global political preeminence gradually shifted from the United Kingdom to the United States, so d...
Taking Mair’s (2013) World System of Englishes as a starting point, this chapter seeks to investigat...