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Examples of typical usage are set in italics, as are British and American terms that are used to illustrate meaning. Glosses of Briticisms are set in single quotes. Briticisms used in the comments which appear in the alphabetical listing are set in boldface when it is felt that referring to them would add to the understanding of the comment.
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Test Your Business English General Usage
According to Marcus Cunliffe, in The Literature of the United States, a chauvinistic delegate to the Continental Congress moved that the new nation drop the use of the English language entirely; William Morris, in Newsbreak (Stackpole, New York, 1975), reports that the more violently anti-British leaders moved to reject English as the national language in favor of Hebrew, until it was pointed out that very few Americans could speak...
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When the pronunciation of a Briticism is idiosyncratic, i.e., not ascribable to general differences between British and American pronunciation, a phonetic transcription in small capital letters is given at the beginning of the comment, following the usage label. The system of notation used is too simple to merit a table of its own.
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Parts of speech are set in italics, immediately following the British headword. Usage labels: when a Briticism is nonstandard this is indicated in italics, either at the beginning of the comment or, when there is no comment, immediately follow- ing the function label. The labels used are: Rhyming slang, Slang, Inf. (Informal), Old-fash. (Old-fashioned), and Rare. American equivalents are similarly labeled.
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Business Letters For Busy People
The addi- tions are by no means comprehensive, but they include some of the most promi- nent new locutions in a language that has grown increasingly rich. The Queen’s English, often regarded as a paradigm of correct and "proper" usage, has been busy absorbing words and phrases from diverse sources—some reflecting new political alignments, some from overseas, many from the argot of the street.
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