Thursday, October 23, 2008
Reflection
Even though the people of this world do not speak the same language, we have given ourselves choices, and on this path we have chosen, we created more languages with a melting pot of different languages drawn together. language is powerful, with the power of language we have responsibilities of language.
Recommendations
Americans should use more British slang, b/c America got most of our english from Britain.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Conclusion
My research tells you that a lot of people use British slang in America with out knowing they use it. They think some of the words from British slang are from other slang close to this slang like Australian, German American slang.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Interpretation of Data
A lot of people use British slang. A group of people can share a common language
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Secondary Research
Cheesy – cheap
Bonk - to hit in the head
Flunk - to back out, give up, or fail
Pub –a tavern or a bar
Mother-in-law. - Mother of one's spouse, from mother + in-law, also in early use, stepmother.
Tap – stopper or faucet
Bonk - to hit in the head
Flunk - to back out, give up, or fail
Pub –a tavern or a bar
Mother-in-law. - Mother of one's spouse, from mother + in-law, also in early use, stepmother.
Tap – stopper or faucet
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Research Goals
I want to know "How British slang has an effect on American English?" I want to compare British slang & American slang.
Monday, October 6, 2008
My Language Beliefs
I believe that every language dialects & slang are important. I believe this b/c people don't like to be criticized about the way they talk. by the way they talk.
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