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PRESENTS Canadian...isms. What makes Canada "unique"? These samples are not mine. They have been collected from the Internet to share with you. We hope you enjoy them and that no ... http://www.members.shaw.ca/kcic1/canisms.html
See also Casselman's Canadian Words - a collection of books taking a look at all of the unique Canadianisms spoken everywhere. http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/symbols_facts&lists/canadianisms.html
4 Piece Bath. Another real estate term this month! Here bathrooms are referred to as "full" or "half". A full can include a shower and/or a bathtub. http://www.canadianaconnection.com/cca/canadianisms.htm
... spelling and vocabulary have been influenced by both British and American English, distinctive Canadianisms, including Canadian French as well as local variations, make them unique http://www.arts.ubc.ca/research/single-page-news/article/613/999.html
Canadianisms - It?s a Fact, Eh? ... yogourt: a unique spelling of yoghurt which is used in both English- and French-Canada. http://www.challies.com/archives/its-a-fact/canadianisms-it.php
... elements of British English in its vocabulary, as well as several distinctive Canadianisms. ... The phonology of Maritimer English has some unique features: Pre-consonantal /r/ is ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_English
... spell check) spelling can be described as a mixture of American English (spell check), British English (spell check), Quebec French, and unique Canadianisms. http://www.spellcheckanywhere.com/home/langauge/canadian_english.asp
Though all strains have sprung from the same grain, according to Wikipedia.com, ?Canadian English is a mixture of American, British, and unique Canadianisms?; which, taken as a ... http://www.teflcorp.com/articles/complete_articles.php?index=63&category=23
Canadianisms: A Guide to Our Unique Expressions: http://www.eecg.toronto.edu/~steffan/canadianisms.html. Return to Top Return Home: Return to Top Return Home http://proudcanadiankids.ca/culture.htm
... and misleading) about the study is that most features are considered Canadianisms only ... we hope to show Canadian English to be a homogeneous dialect with its own unique ... http://www.ic.arizona.edu/~lsp/Canadian/canphon1.html
Though all strains have sprung from the same grain, according to Wikipedia.com, ?Canadian English is a mixture of American, British, and unique Canadianisms?; which, taken as ... http://www.tesolcourse.com/tesol-course-articles/british-american-english/article-03-sdj.php
The team behind the second version of the Dictionary of Canadianisms has already discovered several new ?Canadianisms?, or words and phrases that are unique to Canadian English http://www.arts.ubc.ca/students/newseventsprofiles/profiles/student-profiles/student-single-news/article/37/dictionary-of-canadianisms-puts-english-students-in-the-lab.html
... Brits, Canadians have a unique dialect that is recognized around the world, and each province has its own eccentricities. Edrick Thay presents well-known and obscure Canadianisms in ... http://www.lonepinepublishing.com/cat/9781894864329
... links, government, VC graves, Canadianisms, RCMP, Olympics, songs, coins, Canadian and provincial birds, trees and flowers. American?s Guide to Canada http://www.cicnews.com/resources/community-culture-websites.html
It borrows from both variants and introduces its own unique Canadianisms as well. Rather than try to list the differences here, I?ll just refer you to Cornerstone?s Canadian ... http://www.synclastic.com/
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