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US English and Pragmatic Norms

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Date of first publication2025-03-11
Date of publication in PubData 2025-04-23

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Variant form of DOI: 10.1002/9781119518297.eowe00154
Barron, A. (2025). US English and Pragmatic Norms. In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of World Englishes, K. Bolton (Ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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US English, that is, the variety of English spoken in the United States, synonymous here with “American English”, has been well described on a phonological, orthographical, lexical and grammatical level. Pragmatic descriptions are less extensive. Drawing from speech act scholarship in cross-cultural and variational pragmatics, this entry explores the pragmatic profile of American English. In doing so, it highlights a number of key foci of appropriate language use in present-day American English, namely democratic language use, clarity of expression, social warmth and achievement recognition.

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Democratisation; Solidarity; Speech Act; US English; Variational Pragmatics

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