The Evolution And Divergence Of American English: A Socio-Linguistic Inquiry
TILNI O‘QITISH, O‘RGANISH VA BAHOLASHDAGI INNOVATSIYALAR
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Ko'rishlar: 11 marta
Annotatsiya
This research provides a comprehensive analysis of the historical progression of American English, spanning from the early seventeenth-century colonial settlements to its contemporary global dominance. Utilizing the IMRAD framework, the study examines the mechanisms of linguistic divergence, the impact of cross-cultural lexical assimilation, and the deliberate standardization efforts led by figures such as Noah Webster. The findings indicate that American English is not merely a derivative of British English but a distinct system shaped by geographic isolation, socio-political independence, and the preservation of specific archaic phonetic features.
Kalit so'zlar
American English
linguistic divergence
Noah Webster
colonial era
lexical assimilation
rhoticity
orthographic standardization.