History of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The history of the United States begins with the arrival of human beings thousands of years ago. The first known inhabitants of what is now the United States are believed to have arrived over a peri...
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The History of American English ... (Language history); The history of American English can be divided into the colonial (1607-1776), the national (1776-1898), and the international (1898-present) periods. ... All these influences combined to make American English a distinct variety of the language. Despite such changes,
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www.yaelf.com/history.shtml
www.yaelf.com/history.shtml
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"The history of American English can be divided into the colonial (1607-1776), the national (1776-1898), and the international (1898-present) periods. ... Subscribe to the "The History of American English" web feed.
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A short history of the origins and development of the English language, from Old English to Modern English. ... English Club : History of the English Language ... Today, American English is particularly influential, due to the USA's dominance of cinema, television, popular music, trade and technology (including the Internet).
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www.englishclub.com/english-language-history.htm
www.englishclub.com/english-language-history.htm
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History of African American English in the U.S. ... The origins of Black English (referred to variously as Black Vernacular English, African-American English, and Ebonics) are disputed. ... African American English today: the Ebonics controversy...
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jan.ucc.nau.edu/~eng121-c/africanamerican_engl.htm
jan.ucc.nau.edu/~eng121-c/africanamerican_engl.htm
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This history is for educational purposes only. ... British English words changed into American English words, such as centre to center, metre to meter, theatre to theater, favour to favor, honour to honor, labour to labor, neighbour to neighbor, cheque to check, connexion to connection, gaol to jail, the storey of a house...
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www.fiu.edu/~hastyd/englhist.html
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All about Details: A history of American English by J.L. Dillard. LibraryThing is a cataloging and social networking site for booklovers ... Title A history of American English...
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