A Small-Scale Corpus-Based Study for The Varietal Differences in American and British English: Implications for Language Education

Q3 Arts and Humanities Language Related Research Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.52547/lrr.13.3.9
I. Topal
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This small-scale corpus-based study delineates the most common and significant dialectal variations between the two most commonly spoken English varieties: American English (AmE) and British English (BrE). As a result of the corpus analysis, four main areas have emerged as to where dialectal variations take place: pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and orthography/ punctuation. A total of 26 variations ( f =10 in pronunciation, f =5 in vocabulary, f =6 grammar, and f =5 in orthography/punctuation) was identified by analyzing a variety of sources, including books, articles, online dictionaries, and websites. The significance of the variations in the abovementioned language areas and their implications for language teaching were discussed empirically and pedagogically. Notwithstanding the limitations, the research is expected to contribute to our understanding and awareness of the dialectal variations and assist language learners and teachers with the learning and teaching of these variations pedagogically and systematically since it might serve as a guide or a framework of reference.
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基于语料库的英美英语品种差异研究:对语言教育的启示
这项基于语料库的小规模研究描述了两种最常用的英语口语变体:美式英语(AmE)和英式英语(BrE)之间最常见和最重要的方言差异。作为语料库分析的结果,出现了四个主要的方言变化领域:发音、词汇、语法和正字法/标点符号。通过分析各种来源,包括书籍、文章、在线词典和网站,共确定了26种变体(发音f =10,词汇f =5,语法f =6,拼写/标点f =5)。本文从实证和教学的角度探讨了上述语言领域变化的意义及其对语言教学的影响。尽管存在局限性,但本研究有望有助于我们对方言变体的理解和认识,并有助于语言学习者和教师在教学和系统地学习和教授这些变体,因为它可以作为一种指南或参考框架。
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Language Related Research
Language Related Research Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: Language Related Research is a platform to develop scientific thought in the specific fields of language sciences, enunciation and discourse. Accordingly, Language Related Research journal welcomes the original articles with theoretical, analytical and field work backgrounds. The Journal highly recommends the scholars avoid clichés and tautology with special focus on the diversity in the field of theorizing and applied background of language, corpus based studies and reference to the main domestic and international research. In the own field of theorizing and mindfulness however, issue-driven analysis based on original hypothesis, field works with quantitative and applied domain have the scientific priority for the journal.
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