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British and American Grammatical Differences
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SyntaxBritish EnglishGlobal EnglishGrammatical PresentationColloquial LanguageGrammarLanguage VariationPragmaticsCorpus AnalysisAmerican Grammatical DifferencesIndividual WordsLanguage StudiesLinguistic TheoryLinguisticsSyntactic StructureEnglish Writing
British and American English differ from each other grammatically in a multitude of ways – not in general rules, but rather in the collocability and cooccurrence restrictions of individual words. Some important and typical examples of those differences are illustrated with examples gathered from primary sources of British English. The focus of the presentation is on Briticisms, rather than on Americanisms. The grammatical presentation is traditionally conservative.