Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pintenOriginally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
Down with dried flowers!
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Drat!
This thread has run on for four pages before I saw it!
Anyway, who ever said that the British is correct because it is English , (if they did) is so full of it!
Yes, all my spelling depends on Microsoft, but you may want to research the language before making blanket statements everyone.
The oldest spoken English comes from districts in Dublin.
Spelling wasn’t fixed in the language until Noah Webster started spelling reforms....he was one anal-retentive old cuss, but American. The English got around to fixed spelling some time later.
You can’t just say that A) is wrong and B) is right but American English is older in origin than the standard British English.
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I am sure it is only accidental, but yes it is more of the sound of the age.
Most Elizabethan speakers would have sounded like Dubliners to our ears.
North American speakers reflect the vowel sounds of the 17th and 18th century.
The change occurred in England, not abroad.
The Australians reflect the changed sounds at the time of there settlement and the further change can hear in the further changes of the New Zealanders who were settled later.
Spelling is more arbitrary and reflects the vowel sounds of the person who decided that what thy wrote was correct.
Think of how the spelling would have changed if the first dictionary were published in Cork or Glasgow.
What we think of as standard English (BBC English) didn’t come about until the mid 1820s. Prior to that the standard form would have sounded more like a North American speaker.
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I have to agree with much of what Fisher King has said.
"American" English does have some structures and cadences that are older in form that "British" or English" English.
That doesn't make it better or worse, just interestingly different. Then again, I speak with a "northern" accent as far as many of my colleagues are concerned (southern wendies that many of them are, of course). Is that better or worse, or just different? Does it matter? Well, no.
Changes in British/English English are the result of having an overseas empire, as much as anything else. You only have to look at the number of borrowed (or stolen) words in English to realise how much the language was changed by the Imperial experience.
But the thing that really buggered up demotic English, IMO, in its homeland was "Received Pronunciation", the kind of strangulated waffle that was became good BBC announcer English and the way to be an "ack-tor" at one point. I'm of the opinion that this form can be traced back to social snobbery in Victorian England. This meant that local accents and dialects were abandoned by the middle and aspirant classes in droves: the result was a change in pronunciations that we're still going through.
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Aye it's a good point about how the Empire affected spoken English. There are a lot of words in British English that have their roots in Urdu/Hindi.
Blighty. Decca. Chivvy. Bungalow. All words purloined from the sub-continent. As the septics decided to leave the Empire at just about the point that India was being invited to join, there's no surprise that the language diverged.
As a northern speaker myself I have to say bath is correct, Not barth.
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Reinvent the British and you get a global finance center, edible food and better service. Reinvent the French and you may just get more Germans.
Ik hou van ferme grieten en dikke pintenOriginally Posted by Evil_Maniac From Mars
Down with dried flowers!
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Exactly!
It is the only know language change that cam from the upper classes down. The stretched hollow vowels and the dropping of the “R” sound in the middle of words.
We also owe the North of England a great linguistic debt. They gave us our “S” plurals. Had it been left to the south we would have a system like the Germans, which is no system at all that I can detect. You just memorize the plural. They must have 40 ways to do it.
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Received Pronunciation aka, the Queen's English.
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I've heard it argued that there's a general trend toward more conservative language in colonies compared to home countries. A possible explanation is that the colonists, leaving so much behind and facing so much change, look for things they can hold on to, and that language can fill that role. In the home country, without such worry and clinging, language change proceeds more naturally.
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You rednecks always have to make things so complicated.Why say all that when you can just stick your finger in the air, Exclaim, "Check Please!" Recieve the check, then say "Thanks" and Thats it?
You may have noticed that the much shorter NJ way of doing it actually does include "please".
That's why it works so well. Polite and Assertive, as well as short and to the point.![]()
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In American politics, similar to British politics, we have a choice between being shot in our left testicle or the right testicle. Both parties advocate pissing on the little guys, only in different ways and to a different little guy.
There, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford
My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.
I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.
I'm sorry we have class and manners.
Apology Accepted. We were really getting tired of you being so stuck up, ya know.
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In American politics, similar to British politics, we have a choice between being shot in our left testicle or the right testicle. Both parties advocate pissing on the little guys, only in different ways and to a different little guy.
So SFTS is a Southern Gentleman? The height of Texan Culture?The zenith of American sophistication?
Wellll, I guess those would all mean something if that excellent quote by Jacques Chirac that Louis has in his sig wasn't true![]()
A gentleman knows that pistols are just as permitted, and in such a case, I for one would not be keen to face a Texan on the field of honour.
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Albert Camus "Noces"
Eh I'm not a Southern Gentleman. They tend to drink fruity cocktails and like boys. Not to mention I'm from Texas not the south
I'm more of a cowboy.
There, but for the grace of God, goes John Bradford
My aim, then, was to whip the rebels, to humble their pride, to follow them to their inmost recesses, and make them fear and dread us. Fear is the beginning of wisdom.
I am tired and sick of war. Its glory is all moonshine. It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, for vengeance, for desolation.
Why need Brittish and American English, when we have OrgSpeak.
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