EXPLORING VOCABULARY DIFFERENCES IN BRITISH AND AMERICAN ENGLISH

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  • Eshonqulov Ravshan Toxirovich ##default.groups.name.author##
  • Axmedova Asila Uyg’un qizi ##default.groups.name.author##

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Keywords: British English, American English, vocabulary differences, linguistic variation, cultural identity, language evolution.

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Abstract: This article provides an in-depth examination of vocabulary differences between British and American English, focusing on various domains such as everyday terminology, clothing, household items, and food. These linguistic variations are not just curiosities but are deeply influenced by historical events, cultural evolution, and societal practices. By presenting detailed examples and citing insights from linguists like David Crystal and Lynne Murphy, the article aims to demonstrate how these differences reflect broader cultural identities and traditions. Such an understanding is essential for fostering effective communication and appreciating the diversity within the English language.

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  • Eshonqulov Ravshan Toxirovich

    Scientific supervisor

  • Axmedova Asila Uyg’un qizi

    Student: Foreign Languages Department, Faculty of Foreign Languages,

    University of Economics and Pedagogy

    (non-governmental educational institution), Uzbekistan

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2025-01-14