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Chapter XI AMERICAN ENGLISH 1. A brief historical background of American English 2. Characteristics of American English 3. Differences between British.

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2 Chapter XI AMERICAN ENGLISH 1. A brief historical background of American English 2. Characteristics of American English 3. Differences between British and American English

3 I guess you’re right. I suppose you’re right. I imagine I’ll do some work instead of going to the movies. I expect I’ll do some work instead of going to the cinema. It’s faster to go by plane than by boat. It’s quicker to go by air than by sea.

4 Growth of American English A. Before Independence B. From Independence to the Early Nineteenth Century C. From the early 19 th century to the present time

5 Characteristics of American English Creativeness Conservativeness Heterogeneity Uniformity Popularity of slang Use of big words Verbose and plain style in writing

6 Differences between British and American English Differences in pronunciation and intonation 1. Phonological differences(hot dog water) 2. Stress differences(‘address ad’dress) 3. Intonation differences(slower and flatter)

7 Differences in spelling Differences in grammar Differences in vocabulary

8 1.words without counterpart or equivalent 2.Same words different meanings 3.Common ideas, different words

9 CONCLUSION The differences between British and American English are chiefly reflected in pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary and spelling.Give five examples for each respect to illustrate the differences.

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