GLOBAL ENGLISH: GRAMMATICAL DIFFERENCES AMONG REGIONAL VARIETIES (BRITISH, AMERICAN, AUSTRALIAN, AND INDIAN ENGLISH)

Авторы

  • Aruwxan Omirbaeva Tolibekovna Автор
  • Naimova Nazira Kayratdinova Автор

Ключевые слова:

Global English, grammar differences, British English, American English, Indian English, Australian English, regional varieties, English language education

Аннотация

This article provides an in-depth analysis of grammatical differences 
among four major varieties of English: British, American, Australian, and Indian 
English. Utilizing a qualitative comparative research methodology, it draws upon 
prominent linguistic corpora and academic sources to explore variations in verb tense 
usage, modal verbs, prepositional structures, auxiliary usage, article deployment, and 
question formation. The study further discusses the socio-cultural and historical factors 
that have contributed to the divergence of these varieties, emphasizing the need for 
inclusive pedagogical approaches in English language education. By understanding 
these regional grammatical norms, learners and educators can better navigate and 
respect linguistic diversity in global communication. This research contributes to the 
broader discussion on World Englishes, fostering awareness and flexibility in academic 
and professional settings. 

Библиографические ссылки

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Corpus

of

International

Contemporary

Corpus

American

of

English

English

(COCA)

(ICE) - Swan, M. (2005). Practical English Usage. Oxford University Press. - Trudgill, P., & Hannah, J. (2013). International English: A Guide to the Varieties of

Standard

English.

Routledge. - Crystal, D. (2003). English as a Global Language. Cambridge University Press.

Опубликован

2025-07-24

Как цитировать

GLOBAL ENGLISH: GRAMMATICAL DIFFERENCES AMONG REGIONAL VARIETIES (BRITISH, AMERICAN, AUSTRALIAN, AND INDIAN ENGLISH). (2025). ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 74(1), 63-68. https://scientific-jl.com/obr/article/view/25290