- 'Can i get?'
- 'Awesome'
- 'black friday'
- Technology
- Journalism-Political terminology
- America dominating world through language
- larger population and economy
- 'vetting' - 'extreme vetting' in the states
- British english/american english
- 'nappy' used in uk not in america( baby topic)
- 'hike' broadening
- informality in spoken language
- preposition with verbs and nouns as verbs especially in american English 'meet up'
- telegraph article complain about Americanisms on the BBC, only four were Americanisms some were Australian
- cultural relationship- power of american film and television
- historical-1930's many recorded material and movies- huge influx of Americanisms
- speed of communication
- euphemisms change anyway
- british are not making words
- slangs and jargons making new words
- harvard buisness school - 'going forward'
- critisize management speak- 1/4 are British in origin 'outside the box'
- popular music-rap-younger generation-phase
- slow excresion of american words and uses
- research- use of 'fortnight'- university of lancester -use it less and use two weeks more- suggests the cultural influences from america, younger generations arent using as films arent
- general process-less opaque phrases
- america fought for linguistic independence
- britain used to be culturally dominant
- we now have to fight to preserve our language
- nation building
- specific terminology
- american english - come from immigrants e.g italian
- loss of biodiversity
Wednesday, 29 March 2017
Michael Rosen: Like, Totally Awesome: The Americanisation of English (LC)
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