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12/01/2006 11:19:50
 
 
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>>Terry
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>I wish American English would not lose all these extra letters, like in honour, etc. And I like British accent so much better than American. On the other hand, I would never be able to adapt it and would have harder time being understood than here. Still I really love the language to be preserved to something used in Jane Austin and Sharlotte Bronte novells rather than to "The catcher in the rye" that I'm reading right now. I read it in much younger age in Russian translation and now after I re-read all Austin's books I decided to check some of my other childhood books in English...

Naomi

Funny, but when I read your posts I can almost hear you (and Sergey) in my head :-) We fully understand the Russian accent over here (far more easily than a Scot from Glasgow) so there'd be no problem being understood. As for a British accent, do you mean the Queen's, or Sherlock Holmes on the films? because my accent and hers are alike as chalk and cheese. There are SO MANY accents in this country - some I like, some I detest. Most people say they like the Geordie accent (up NE near Newcastle), Liverpool (like mine), and a few others.

I guess with so many immigrants to N. America (well just look at the roll-call on the UT), it's no wonder the languge got corrupted. I hear the Irish rolling Rs in American accents, the Scottish vowels, German influences, etc., etc.

How about Shakespeare? I understand that when he's read in foreign languages they use the archaic forms of those languages to match his form of English. You'll notice that in Austins they never use abbrev's in words; it's always "I do not see why I should be thus sorely treated, Sir" - never "don't". Is there an older Russian match for this? BTW, "Jane Austin country", Hampshire, whence my partner comes, is not from here - just c. 1.5 hours' drive, and one can visit here house and stuff.
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
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