"English
English" is a term that (1) (applies/is applied) to the English language that
(2) (is spoken) in England. In English-speaking countries outside the
UK, the term "British English" (3) is more frequently (used). However, the
term "English English"(4) (was introduced) some time ago by Peter Trudgill
in Language in the British Isles. This term (5) is now generally (recognised) in academic writing. The term "British
English", however, has a wider meaning, and (6) is usually (reserved) to
describe the features common to English English, Welsh
English, Hiberno-English, and Scottish English. A lot of people
(7) are always (interested) in the different accents and dialects that
exist in Britain. That`s why The English Dictionary that
(8) (was compiled) by Joseph Wright,is now extremely valuable. But the
diversity of accents within the nation (9) is still (studied) by
linguists.Dialect research papers (10) are often (sold) for hundreds of
pounds.People tend to be very proud of their local accent or dialect.