This book looks at native speaker varieties of English, considering how
and why they differ in terms of their pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary
and spelling. It shows how the major national varieties of English have
developed, why similar causes have given rise to different effects in
different parts of the world, and how the same problems of description
arise in relation to all 'colonial' Englishes.It covers varieties of
English spoken in Britain, the USA, Canada, South Africa, Australia, New
Zealand and the Falkland Islands.* Introductory text, presupposes a
minimum of previous knowledge* Focuses on common traits rather than on
individual varieties* Informed by latest research on dialect mixing*
Exercises included with each chapter* References for further reading in
each chapter