• Some of the most notable differences between American English and British English are grammatical. In British English (BrE), collective nouns can take...
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    in English orthography, the two most notable variations being British and American spelling. Many of the differences between American and British or Commonwealth...
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  • This article outlines the differences between Malaysian English, Malaysian Colloquial English (Manglish) and British English, which for the purposes of...
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  • and American English is not a standardized set of dialects. Differences in orthography are also minor. The main differences are that American English...
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  • person), and others (third person). A language's set of pronouns is typically defined by grammatical person. First person includes the speaker (English: I,...
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    which some grammatical marking can be observed, nevertheless coming to varying definitions. In particular, The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language...
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    relevant nouns (including "number") are mass nouns. American and British English grammatical differences: Formal vs. notional agreement Collective noun Elohim...
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  • In linguistics, aspect is a grammatical category that expresses how a verbal action, event, or state, extends over time. For instance, perfective aspect...
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    English language, there are grammatical constructions that many native speakers use unquestioningly yet certain writers call incorrect. Differences of...
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  • British English is the set of varieties of the English language native to the United Kingdom, especially Great Britain. More narrowly, it can refer specifically...
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  • Malaysian English (MyE), formally known as Malaysian Standard English (MySE) (similar and related to British English), is a form of English used and spoken...
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    American listeners readily understand most British broadcasting, and British listeners readily understand most American broadcasting. Most English speakers...
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    ⟨eu⟩ in Standard Irish. Both ⟨éa⟩ and ⟨éu⟩ existed in Classical Irish, to a large extent showing nominal case differences (with ⟨éu⟩ varying with ⟨éo⟩ in...
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  • recognise North American English as an organic grouping of dialects. Australian English, likewise, shares many American and British English usages, alongside...
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  • distinguishable from other English dialects largely by a small group of grammatical "idiosyncrasies", such as irregular reflexive pronouns and an "unusual" present-tense...
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    during the Middle English period; therefore, Modern English largely does not have grammatical gender. Modern English lacks grammatical gender in the sense...
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  • education, and the media is American English in the U.S. Virgin Islands, British English in the British Virgin Islands, both Dutch and English on Saba,...
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    the maternal and paternal sides of a family, whereas Lower Burmese speakers do not. Mon has also influenced subtle grammatical differences between the...
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  • an American-British difference, the North of Britain generally agrees with the United States on this phoneme pair. Some dialects of American English use...
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  • Hiberno-English, and with lesser influences the British prestige accent Received Pronunciation (RP) and American English. An important source of vocabulary is the...
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  • certain accents of Texan English. These grammatical features are characteristic of both older and newer Southern American English. Use of done as an auxiliary...
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  • In linguistics, a grammatical gender system is a specific form of a noun class system, where nouns are assigned to gender categories that are often not...
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    Australian English are described at English grammar. Grammatical differences between varieties of English are minor relative to differences in phonology and vocabulary...
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  • working- and middle-class African Americans and some Black Canadians. Having its own unique grammatical, vocabulary, and accent features, AAVE is employed...
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    verbs are produced in English, see English verbs. For the grammatical structure of clauses, including word order, see English clause syntax. For non-standard...
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  • part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging, PoS tagging, or POST), also called grammatical tagging, is the process of marking up a word in a text (corpus) as corresponding...
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    Gower described certain standard English words with nonstandard pronunciations in the Surrey dialect: Surrey grammatical features Gowers mentions: Acrost...
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  • African-American English (AAE) is the umbrella term for English dialects spoken predominantly by Black people in the United States and many in Canada;...
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  • and 9th centuries, which led to much lexical borrowing and grammatical simplification. The Anglian dialects had a greater influence on Middle English...
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