ß2.The difference between British and American English
He says that the difference between the American and British literary norms
is not systematic. They have the same grammar system, phonetic system and
vocabulary.
They can't be regarded as different languages. He says that the American
language can't be considered as a dialect, because the two differ far less than the
local dialects of Dewsbury and Howden—two English towns in Yorkshire. He
thinks that the American language is the variant of the English national language
spoken in the USA. The American variant of the English language differs from
British English in pronunciation, grammar and in vocabulary. In Phonetics: For
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