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-SUBJECT INDEX -BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956). The American Language. 1921.
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IV. American and English Today |
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1. The Two Vocabularies |
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By way of preliminary to an examination of the American of today, here is a list of terms in everyday use that differ in American and English: | American | English
| ash-can | dust-bin | ash-cart | dust-cart | ashman | dustman | backyard | garden | baggage | luggage | baggage-car | luggage-van | ballast (railroad) | metal | barbershop | barber’s-shop | bath-robe | dressing-gown | bath-tub | bath | beet | beet-root | bid (noun) | tender | bill-board | hoarding | boarder | paying-guest | boardwalk (seaside) | promenade | boot | high-boot | brakeman | brakesman | bumper (car) | buffer | bureau | chest of drawers | calendar (court) | cause-list | campaign (political) | canvass | can (noun) | tin | candy | sweets | cane | stick | canned-goods | tinned-goods | car (railroad) | carriage, van or waggon | checkers (game) | draughts | chicken-yard | fowl-run | chief-clerk | head-clerk | chief-of-police | chief-constable | city-editor | chief-reporter | city-ordinance | by-law | clipping (newspaper) | cutting | closed-season | close-season | coal | coals | coal-oil | paraffin |
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