Linguistic features of American and British English
Keywords:
linguistic features, American English, British English, history of wordAbstract
Language plays an important role in society, and each country has its own language units, and citizens speak these rules. The following linguistic units and technologies will be studied in the Department of Linguistics. This article is written on the differences between American and British English and is covered in full.
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