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List of American English words not used in British English (6181 bytes)
1: :''See also main article: [[American and British English differences]]'' 2: ...ist of British English words not used in American English]]'' 3: ...having different meanings in British and American English]]'' 5: ...having different meanings in British and American English]], as it is possible that the word is used in bot... 8: |width=50% style="background:#efefef;"|'''American''' List of British English words not used in American English (10662 bytes) 1: :''See also main article: [[American and British English differences]]'' 3: ...ist of American English words not used in British English]] 4: ...having different meanings in British and American English]] 8: ...having different meanings in British and American English]], as it is possible that the word is used in bot... 12: |style="background:#efefef;"|'''American''' American English (20482 bytes) 1: {{English dialects}} 2: ... two-thirds of native speakers of English use the American dialect. 6: ...uage|German]], [[Native American languages|Native American]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Swedish langua... 11: ...nd, and imitated prestigious varieties of British English at a time when those varieties were undergoing ch... 13: ...s not happen in the non-rhotic varieties of North American speech. Dictionary of American English (644 bytes) 1: ...1944]]. Intended to pick up where the ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' left off, it was begun in [[1925]]... 3: ...ern work, the ''[[Dictionary of American Regional English]],'' is presently being compiled. Southern American English (4854 bytes) 1: ..., popularly called "[[African American Vernacular English|Ebonics]]", shares many similarities with Souther... 3: Speakers of Southern American English have been [[stereotype]]d as uneducated or stupid... 10: ...s of the East Coast such as [[New York-New Jersey English|New York]] and [[Boston accent phonology|Boston]]... 27: * [[Regional Vocabularies of American English]] 32: [[Category:English language]] North American English (860 bytes) 1: ...Australia]], or [[New Zealand]] and the [[Hiberno-English]] used in [[Ireland]]. 3: ...nglish]], [[Caribbean English]] and [[New Zealand English]] due to their historical [[British Commonwealth ... 5: [[Category:English language]] American and British English differences (67112 bytes) 1: ...te what is more precisely known as [[Commonwealth English]]. 4: ...[[Organization of American States]], whose use of English is most influenced by the United States. 5: ...assumes the [[received pronunciation]] of British English, from which there are many regional variations. 6: ...ld Trade Organization|WTO]] also use Commonwealth English as a standard. 8: ...e usage of a mixture of American and Commonwealth English in this article is deliberate.--> Regional vocabularies of American English (5736 bytes) 1: ...hout the country. It is still not uncommon for an American away from his or her home region to encounter nov... 3: ...ifferences in everyday vocabulary, but [[American English#Regional differences|this linguistic description ... 103: ...; background-color:#f3f3f3"|[[New York-New Jersey English|New York City Area]] 117: ...om:1px solid #000000; background-color:#f3f3f3"|[[American South|The South]] 227: ===Regional [[American English]]=== African American Vernacular English (19535 bytes) 1: {{English dialects}} 2: ...various [[pidgin]] and [[Creole language|creole]] English dialects spoken by blacks worldwide. AAVE also h... 8: ...eole]] languages. Significant numbers of African Americans still speak some of these creole languages, nota... 10: ...l vocabulary little understood beyond the African-American community, and has contributed several words with... 12: ...idarity and ethnic pride. In the case of African-Americans, AAVE has survived and thrived through the centu... Dictionary of American Regional English (480 bytes) 1: '''The Dictionary of American Regional English''' is published by [[Harvard University Press]]. ... 4: * [[American English]] 5: * [[American and British English differences]] 6: * [[New York-New Jersey English]] 7: * [[Southern American English]] The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (3433 bytes) 1: ...uage (AHD)''''' is a [[dictionary]] of [[American English]] published by [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]] p... 3: ...s Parton]], the owner of the history magazine'' [[American Heritage]]'', was appalled by the "permissiveness... 8: ...ousand inferred Proto-Indo-European roots and the English words of the AHD that are understood to have evol... 12: ...glish Language|The Random-House Dictionary of the English Language]]''. 17: ...ww.yourdictionary.com/ahd/search yourDictionary's American Heritage Dictionary online] Regional vocabularies of American English/Temp (1801 bytes) 1: ...hout the country. It is still not uncommon for an American away from his or her home region to encounter nov... 3: ...ifferences in everyday vocabulary, but [[American English#Regional differences|this linguistic description ... 13: ==[[New York-New Jersey English|New York City Area]] == 18: See also: [[Southern American English]] 38: ===Regional [[American English]]=== The Cambridge History of English and American Literature (1341 bytes) 1: [[Image:The.Cambridge.History.of.English.and.American.Literature.gif|left]] 2: ... and end with the late Victorian era. Coverage of American literature ranges from colonial and revolutionary... 7: .../cambridge/ '''''Cambridge History of English and American Literature''''' Online] by Bartleby.com. 12: [[Category:American literature]] List of words having different meanings in British and American English (48604 bytes) 1: ... [[American English|American]] [[English language|English]]. 3: ...ons are recognized by the other as Britishisms or Americanisms respectively. 5: ...ever, be recognised and understood by most native English speakers in the country concerned. These are mark... 7: * Many American phrases and meanings are now used and/or understo... 12: *''Main article: [[American and British English differences]]'' List of English words of Native American origin (4444 bytes) 1: ...age]] words of [[Native American languages|Native American language]] origin. † indicates a link to a... 61: * [[Native American]] 62: * [[Lists of English words of international origin]] 63: ** [[List of English words of Hawaiian origin]] 65: [[Category:English words of foreign origin|Native American]] First novel in English (3186 bytes) 1: ...imed as the first [[novel]] in [[English language|English]]. 11: ...e some other early long works of prose fiction in English: 19: There are multiple candidates for first novel in English partly because of ignorance of earlier works, but... 33: ...ehn]]’s ''[[Oroonoko]]'' ([[1688]]) is the “first English novel”. 35: [[Category:English literature]] English (1611 bytes) 1: The word '''English''' can mean: 2: * The [[English (people)|people of England]] as an ethnic group. 4: * The [[English language]], which may also mean 5: ** [[African American Vernacular English]] 6: ** [[American English]] U and non-U English (3529 bytes) 1: ...([[sociolect]]s) in [[1950s]] [[Britain]] and the American Northeast. 33: ...le covered differences of [[pronunciation]] and [[English writing style|writing style]], but it was his att... 35: ...uiry into the Identifiable Characteristics of the English Aristocracy'' in [[1956]]. Betjeman's poem ''Pho... 37: ...should all have been a lark. However, U and non-U English reflects the anxiety of the [[middle class]] in 1... English novel (4600 bytes) 3: ==Early novels in English== 4: See the article [[First novel in English]]. 7: ...]] and other poets were integral to the growth of English Romanticism, so [[Mary Shelley]], and [[Ann Radcl... 9: ...imes heavy moral instruction, and, like earlier [[English literature]], attempted to provide an example of ... 12: The novel first began to dominate [[English literature]] during the [[Victorian era]]. Most V... English English (1095 bytes) 1: {{English dialects}} 3: ...iting in competition with ''Anglo-English'' and ''English in England''. 5: ...-English|Irish (Hiberno) English]] and [[Scottish English]]. 7: ...h]], [[New Zealand English]], and [[South African English]]. 12: *[[Estuary English]]
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