Exercise 7
Define the following:
● Canadian raising
● accent
● consonant cluster
● dialect
● variety
● multiple negation
● Network Standard
● nonstandard dialect
● orthography
● Received Pronunciation
● General American
● vernacular
● pidgin
● creol
Exercise 8
Avoid Sexist Language:
Running for city council are Jake Stein, an attorney, and Mrs. Cynthia Jones, a professor of English and mother of three.
If you are a senior government official, your wife is required to report any gifts she receives that are valued at more than $ 100.
A journalist is stimulated by his deadline.
Exercise 9
Read the words below. Mind the place of primary and secondary stress.
GenAm
'apple"souce
'elsewhere
'midday
'peanut "butter
'savings "bank
'apple "pie
'other"wise
'out"fit
RP
"apple'souce
"else'where
"mid'day
"peanut 'butter
'savings bank
"apple 'pie
'otherwise
"out'fit
Exercise 10
Read the place names below. Mind a single primary stress in RP and a primary and a tertiary stress in GenAm.
RP
'Birmingham
'Bloombury
'Buckingham
'Dartmoor
'Moorgate
GenAm
'Birming"ham
'Bloom"bury
'Bucking"ham
'Dart"moor
'Moor"gate
Exercise 11
Read the words according to the GenAm standard.
not, crop, dock, nod, father, palm, mister, sister, Webster, farm, bird, leave, let, late, berry, merry, very, Betty, city, certainly, which, what, when, due, new, suit, excursion, version, Persia, man, name, noun, national.
Exercise 12
Read the words below. Mind the stress differences in RP and GenAm.
RP
dictionary
February
ordinary
category
territory
cemetery
monastery
matrimony
testimony
necessary
GenAm
dictionary
February
ordinary
category
territory
cemetery
monastery
matrimony
testimony
necessary
Exercise 13
Give gender neutral terms:
chairman
clergyman
congressman
fireman
foreman
mailman
mankind
manpower
policeman
salesman
to man
weatherman
workman
Exercise 14
Read the words they are read in GenAm.
address
adult
Asia
cigarette
clerk
combat (v)
data
herb
leisure
neither
nephew
research
tomato
wrath
Exercise 15
Give American spelling of the following British words:
arbour
armour
candour
colour
favour
harbour
honour
humour
labour
odour
parlour
vigour
defence
offence
licence
practice
pretence
centre
fibre
luster
metre
theatre
metre
macabre
Exercise 16
Give British spelling of the following American words:
impanel
incase
incrust
infold
acknowledgement
judgment
lodgment
esthetic
encyclopedia
fetus
maneuver
prolog
monolog
dialog
café
entree
Exercise 17
Lexical differences between British and American English are numerous enough and may be confusing enough that mass market books, especially those meant for younger readers, are often revised before publication in the “other” market. The following lexical differences between the UK and US editions of four Harry Potter books were compiled. Distribute the following words into two columns those used in the UK edition and those used in the US edition:
dustbin – trashcan
motorcycle – motorbike
stove – cooker
roundabout – carousel
sellotape – scotch tape
VCR – video recorder
sweater – jumper
ice lolly – ice pop
comprehensive school – public school
mail slot – letter-box
vacationing – holidaying
motorway – highway
multilevel parking garage – multi-storey car park
soccer – football
trolley – cart
sneakers – trainers
lining up – queuing
jacket potato – baked potato
sweet – candy
locker room – changing room
mad – crazy
reporter – newsreader
line – queue
clapping them – applauding them
two weeks – fortnight
holiday – vacation
nurse – matron
an excellent form – in excellent form
cookies – biscuits
- American english: Матеріали до вивчення курсу
- Contents
- 1.1. English as it exists today
- 1.2. Dialects vs variety/variation
- 1.3. English in america
- The languages of the usa and canada
- 1.3.1. Canadian English
- 1.3.2. Regional varieties of Canadian English
- 1.3.3. Regional varieties of English in the usa
- 1.4. Social variations of american english
- 1.5. Ethnic varieties of american english
- 1.5.1. Native American English
- 1.5.2. Spanish-influenced English
- 1.5.3. Black English
- 1.6. Male-female differences
- 1.6.1. Approaches to the Explanation of Cross-Sex Difference
- 1.6.2. Differences encoded in language
- 1.6.3. How to Avoid Sexist Language
- 1.7. British and american english: differences in pronunciation
- 1.7.1. Differences in Phonetic Inventory
- 1.7.2. Differences in Quality of the Phonemes
- 1.7.3. Phonotactic Differences
- Intervocalic /t/
- 1.7.4. Divergent Patterns of Phoneme Use in Sets of Words
- 1.7.5. Stress and Intonation
- 1.8. British english and american english: differences in morphology
- 1.8.1. Differences in the Verb
- 1.8.2. Differences in the Noun and Pronoun
- 1.8.3. Differences in the Preposition and the Adverbs
- Time Expressions:
- 1.9. British english and american english: differences in lexis
- British english and american english:
- BrE fulfil, instil may be interpreted as simplification. In AmE we find double “ll” in fulfill, instill, but both forms are used in AmE install(l), install(l)ment.
- BrE BrE
- Individual Words which Differ in Spelling
- Exercise 2
- Exercise 3
- Exercise 4
- Exercise 5
- Exercise 6
- Exercise 7
- Exercise 18
- Exercise 19
- 1. Eastern New England
- 2. Middle Atlantic
- 3. Southern
- 4. North Central
- 5. Southern Mountain
- Exercise 20
- Exercise 21
- List of Abbreviations
- Glossary