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Date:      Sat, 2 Dec 2000 14:54:51 -0600 (CST)
From:      Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org>
To:        "Erik Rothwell" <erothwell@callgtn.com>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   OT: Britishisms (Was: Pronunciations)
Message-ID:  <14889.24987.995695.443566@guru.mired.org>
In-Reply-To: <124406241@toto.iv>

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Erik Rothwell <erothwell@callgtn.com> types:
> What a lot of Americans seem to miss is that American English is a minority=
>  language compared to the vast wealth of nations and peoples who speak prop=
> er Standard English (what Americans like to call British English.)
> 
> Colour, valour, labour are the Standard spellings... similarly, Standard En=
> glish drops its final -rs and such. When you learn to speak English anywher=
> e but America or Canada, you learn with Standard English pronunciation. Cra=
> zily enough, Standard English has many more vowels than American English...=
>  I believe it's 26 or 28 to just 12.
> 
> Furthermore, the -ise / -ize difference comes from word origin: if the word=
>  origin is Latin you use -ise, if it is Greek you use -ize.

My favorite britishism is technic, which in american english is
spelled technique. I quite happily adopted the british spelling of
that one.

	<mike
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