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  • ...uring the [[Middle Ages]]. The Roman graphemes æ and œ are still used in [[British English]] for certain words of [[Greek alphabet|Greek]] or [[Latin]] origin, such a
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  • The term neighborhood (or, in British English, neighbourhood) has two spellings and several meanings.
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  • ...gh''' is even a [[schwa]] ([[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] [ə]) in British English '''bòrough, Scàrborough''' and '''thòrough''', though in American these ...''', '''Bíngham''' (-ngəm). In such names the '''h''' is usually silent in British English, but pronounced separately in American, which also keeps the strong '''á''
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  • {{r|British English}}
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  • *Standard written British English, as exported to current and former nations of the British Empire (often 'Co ....g. Standard Jamaican English, Standard South African English and Standard British English would all fall into this group;
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  • {{r|British English}}
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  • * [[English language|English]], including differing standards such as [[British English]], [[American English]], [[Australian English]]...
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  • ...n Corpus]] (early 1990s American English), and the [[FLOB Corpus]] (1990s British English).
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  • ...either in strokes: /'strəʊks/, or square brackets: [skwɛə'brækɪts].<ref>[[British English]] terminology; slashes: /'slæʃɪz/ and brackets: ['brækɪts] in [[Americ ...ger than other vowels, and have a wider distribution in English (e.g. in [[British English]] they can form single-syllable words: 'are', 'or').
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  • ...he word organization in other subject headings. I just happen to write in British English. --[[User:Martin Wyatt|Martin Wyatt]] 21:42, 18 January 2013 (UTC)
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  • ...raphic region or social group. For example, according to this definition [[British English]] is a dialect of [[English language|English]], while [[Austro-Bavarian lan
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  • '''Tram''' ([[British English]], ''tramway''; also known as ''streetcar'' in [[American English]]) is a r
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  • ...are also known as the Big Dipper (in American English) and the Plough (in British English). Constellations Ursa Major (the "Big Dipper") and [[Ursa Minor]] (the "Lit
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  • ...[frequency|frequencies]] of vibrations involved in the production of six [[British English]] [[vowel]]s by an [[adult]] [[male]] [[native speaker]]: from left to rig
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  • ...w earn my living translating from Modern Standard Chinese (Putonghua) into British English and am based in the North of England.
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  • ...wn that it elicits among the least favourable responses of any accent of [[British English]], and there is peer-reviewed academic research indicating that a police su
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  • {{r|British English}}
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  • ...olanum]] melongena'', a perennial cultivated for its edible [[fruit]]s. In British English it is known by its French name, '''aubergine'''.
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  • ...ce in the [[English alphabet]]. Its English name is pronounced [ˈzed] in [[British English]] and [ˈziː] in [[American English|American]], and these are sometimes sp '''z''', called '''zéd''' in British English and '''zêe''' in American, represents a buzzing sound more usually encount
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  • A '''banknote''' (informally '''note''' in [[British English]] and '''bill''' in [[American English]]; also called '''paper money''') is
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