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LECTURE 8
                                                VARIANTS AND DIALECTS

                                  1.  General Characteristics of the English Language
                                  2.  Lexical Differences of Territorial Variants
                                  3.  Local Dialects in the British Isles

                            Key terms: variant, dialect, briticism, Americanism, realia

                                  1. General Characteristics of the English Language
                                  Modern  linguistics  distinguishes  territorial  variants  of  a
                            national language and local dialects.
                                  Variants of a language are regional varieties of a standard
                            literary language characterised by some minor peculiarities in the
                            sound system, vocabulary and grammar and by their own literary
                            norms.
                                  Dialects are varieties of a language used as a means of oral
                            communication  in  small  localities, they are set off (more or less
                            sharply)  from  other  varieties  by  some  distinctive  features  of
                            pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary.
                                  It is over  half  a century  already that the nature of the two
                            main variants of the English language, British and American (Br
                            and  AE)  has  been  discussed.  Some  American  linguists,  H.  L.
                            Mencken for one, speak of two separate languages with a steady
                            flood of linguistic influence first (up to about 1914) from Britain to
                            America, and since then from America to the British Isles. They
                            even proclaim that the American influence on British English is so
                            powerful that there will come a time when the American standard
                            will be established in Britain. Other linguists regard the language
                            of the USA as a dialect of English.
                                  Still more questionable is the position of Australian English
                            (AuE) and Canadian English (CnE).
                                  The differences between the English language as spoken in
                            Britain,  the  USA,  Australia  and  Canada  are  immediately













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