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Talk:Boston accent
Talk:Boston accent Some feedback about this: I grew up in Waltham and our accent was distinct from other cities in the ... 17, 30 Jul 2004 (UTC) Ya the boston accent for example is different from the ...
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Japanese phonology
Japanese phonology Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode. This article deals with the phonology (i.e. the sound system) of the ... vowels without intervening consonants, although the pitch accent and slight rhythm breaks help track the ... Japanese intonation pattern. See also Japanese pitch accent. Japanese does have a distinct intonation pattern ... 8958-6095-6. Akamatsu, Tsutomu. (2000). Japanese phonology: A functional approach. München: LINCOM EUROPA. ...
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Yorkshire dialect and accent
Yorkshire dialect and accent Note: This page containsIPA phonetic symbolsin Unicode ... African American Vernacular English Appalachian English Baltimorese Boston English California English Chicano English General American ... English Standard English The Yorkshire dialect and accent refers to the varieties of English used ... Barnsley. The Chuckle Brothers speak with an accent that Southerners find much easier to understand ... is set in North Yorkshire, but the accent heard in the soap does not ...
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Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet for English/Archive1
... this page be located at, say, the phonology of English instead? After all, it would ... to explain their sounds, either in their phonology sections or in separate phonology articles. Moreover, we will eventually have a phonology of English article, which will completely duplicate ... 1 (UTC) Certainly an article on English phonology would be interesting, but it would ...
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English-language vowel changes before historic r
... English, in Eastern New England (including the Boston accent), and in conservative Southern accents.) In nearly ... different dialects. Among United States accents, the Boston and New York accents have the least ... among Anglophones in Montreal. In the Philadelphia accent the three-way contrast is preserved, but ... America, as well as in the Philadelphia accent, the New York-New Jersey accent, ...
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Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet for English/Archive2
... or two there won't be an accent of English that even has that phoneme ... with my proposal. The issues in English phonology that are currently discussed here can, in ... my opinion, be profitably discussed at English phonology (for things that are transdialectal, like aspiration ... is a subject better discussed at English phonology. I don't know whether AusE has ... for , I think there are Americans whose accent can be described as GenAm who ...
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Talk:English-language vowel changes before historic r
... father-bother merger, and therefore Northeastern accents (Boston) not subject to the father-bother merger ... think the most traditional kind of NYC accent has vs. , doesn't it? Certainly non ... m not sure about the New York accent, but the Boston accent quite definitely does not have the ...
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Talk:Portuguese language/archive4
... countryLtDoc 23:01, 2 August 2005 (UTC) Boston link The Boston link could do with updating to point to the appropriate Boston article, but I'm not sure which ... Swedish language. Here's some pointers: The phonology section has too many tables. All the ... should be confined to the separate Portuguese phonology and should consist mainly of minimal ...
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New York-New Jersey English
... African American Vernacular English Appalachian English Baltimorese Boston English California English Chicano English General American ... Mr. Chwat said. "You have the Jewish accent, as typified by Jackie Mason or Fran Drescher, the Italian accent -- Robert De Niro or Tony Danza. There's the Irish New York accent, like Rosie O'Donnell or Mayor Giuliani ... have some features of a New York accent. This is the case even among ...
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Talk:Canadian English
... that there is essentially no difference in accent or word usage over the entire area ... only Newfoundlanders and Maritimers have a distinct accent (whuh? First Nations people for starters, and ... along the boundary; I can hear an accent in Seattle (Seaddle WARshintun) that's definitely ... it is pronounced like the US Northwest accent. The almost "two-syllable" sound of the ... and more connected with that peculiar "bark" accent you get in some parts of ...
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