The English Language: Dialects

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The English Language: Dialects

What is a dialect?

A dialect is a regional variation of a language distinguished by distinctive vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.

Section C: American English

Differences between British and American English Different because settlers in America encountered new objects, animals, etcetera. New animals, for example, were given Native American Names. As new inventions appeared they received different names. Vocabulary Spelling diverged from a strong national American Identity. Webster, an American dictionary publisher had an American agenda Spelling Largely explained by distance and time. Pronunciation

Engage: How does the English language differ within the United States?

What is an isogloss?

An isogloss is a geographic boundary line delimiting the area in which a given linguistic feature occurs.

Isoglosses in the United States

East Coast Isoglosses Northern Midlands Southern

Predict: How has Mass Media and the Internet affected the English language?

Section D: English as a Global Lingua Franca

What is a Lingua Franca?

A Lingua Franca is a language systematically used to make communication possible between people not sharing an original language.

Predict: What systems of communication are largely dominated by English?

Systems that Use English The Internet ESL Global Commerce

Countries with English as their official or dominant language.

Many areas do not learn full English but a Pidgin.

What is a pidgin?

A Pidgin is a simplified version of a language.

Debate: Would text-speak be considered a Pidgin?

A pidgin that becomes the major language of a people is called a creole language.

Section D: Toponymy

What is toponymy?

Toponymy is the study of place names Toponymy is the study of place names. It can often show us historical concepts long after the event has happened or person has died.

Toponyms can show us: The History of a Place The Culture of a People Colonization Most Brazilian Toponyms are Portuguese French Toponyms in Louisiana The Culture of a People George Washington Bridge, Martin Luther King Blvd, Jacksonville, Florida

Descriptive Toponyms - The Rocky Mountains

Associative Toponyms - Pensacola Beach, Florida

Commemorative Toponyms - New York City, New York

Manufactured Toponyms - Truth and Consequences, New Mexico

Incident Toponyms - Battle Creek, Michigan

Possessive Toponyms - Johnson City, Texas

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