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Comparative Forms in British and American English (Paperback)
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Seminar paper from the year 2010 in the subject English - Grammar,
Style, Working Technique, grade: 2,3, -, language: English,
abstract: First, the development of adjective forms of comparison
should be clarified from the old English untill nowadays to explain
the shifts of comparative structures in two national standards. The
major change in the development of comparative formation across
time span is the shift in American English from synthetic to
analytic comparatives. The Standard English shows another pattern
of development: the change from analytic to synthetic comparatives.
Secondly, the major differences between British and American
varieties in the usage of adjective forms should be explained.
Focusing on the syllabic structure and frequency of adjectives, it
will be shown that American English prefers more analytic
comparatives than British English. Additionally, American variety
uses fewer comparatives of both synthetic and analytic kind than
British variety (Gonzalez-Diaz 2008, Hilpert 2007, Mondorf 2009,
Kyto and Romaine 2000). Moreover, the investigation of different
text types and complexity of those texts will help to explain the
difference in usage of adjective comparison between two national
standards. Finally, the development of American English in relation
to British English will be outlined. In most cases, American
English develops independently from British English in terms of
adjective formation. American variety prefers innovations whereas
British variety tends to preserve older features. This supports the
idea that American English does not follow the steps of British
English in terms of comparative structure change. So, to regard the
American variety as an instance of colonial lag should be
misleading. A better understanding of these issues will be
presented in the following pages.
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