“british english”

*’ENGLISH’ ENGLISH*

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*’SCOTTISH’ ENGLISH*

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*’WELSH’ ENGLISH*

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(‘british english’ is the ‘standard dialect’ of the ‘english language’ as ‘spoken’ and ‘written’ in the ‘united kingdom’)

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(variations exist in ‘formal written english’ in the ‘united kingdom’)

(for example, the adjective wee is almost exclusively used in parts of ‘scotland’ and ‘ireland’, and occasionally ‘yorkshire’, whereas little is predominant elsewhere)

(nevertheless, there is a meaningful degree of ‘uniformity’ in ‘written english’ within the ‘united kingdom’, and this could be described by the term ‘british english’)

(the forms of ‘spoken english’, however, vary considerably more than in most other areas of the world where ‘english’ is spoken, so a uniform concept of ‘british english’ is more difficult to apply to the ‘spoken language’)

(according to ‘tom mc.arthur’ in the oxford guide to world english, ‘british english’ shares “all the ambiguities and tensions in the word ‘british’ and as a result can be ‘used’ and ‘interpreted’ in 2 ways, more ‘broadly’ or more ‘narrowly’, within a range of ‘blurring’ and ‘ambiguity'”)

(when distinguished from ‘american english’, the term “british english” is sometimes used broadly as a ‘synonym’ for the various varieties of ‘english’ spoken in some ‘member states’ of the ‘commonwealth of nations’)

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