LEXICAL, GRAMMATICAL AND PHONETIC FEATURES OF AMERICAN ENGLISH

Ubaydullayeva Feruza Elyorjon qizi

Tohirova Umida Akramovna

Keywords: Key words: Lexical, Grammatical, Phonetic, American English, British English, Language differences, Linguistic features, Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Dialect variation


Abstract

Abstract: This article analyzes the lexical, grammatical, and phonetic features of American English, with a specific focus on the differences between American and British English. The study delves into the distinct vocabulary, syntax, and pronunciation characteristics that set American English apart from its British counterpart. The research explores how these linguistic discrepancies reflect cultural and historical influences, shedding light on the nuances of the English language as it has evolved in different regions. The analysis offers valuable insights for linguists, educators, and language learners interested in comprehending the intricacies of American and British English.


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