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Talk:Regional accents of English speakers
Talk:Regional accents of English speakers Surfer Dude you totally forgot the ... close to home... :-) User:pgdudda Accent variation Accents and dialects vary more widely within the ... the U.K. Um, perhaps in the English language, but hardly true of all countries? Are there fewer accents of Russian in Russia, fewer accents ...
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Southern English dialects
Southern English dialects English dialects British Isles British English East Anglian English English English Estuary English Hiberno-English (Ireland) ...
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American English regional differences
American English regional differences American English has some regional differences. General American English Written English is standardized across the U.S., and in schools abroad specializing in American English, although it differs slightly from the ...
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Non-native pronunciations of English
Non-native pronunciations of English Non-native pronunciations of English result from the common linguistic phenomenon in which non-native speakers of the English language, as is the case with non ... rules from their mother tongue into their English speech. They may also create innovative pronunciations for English sounds not found in the speaker' ...
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Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet for English/Archive1
Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet for English/Archive1 < Talk:International Phonetic Alphabet for English Obsolete discussion of title If it's American English, you might want the title to say ... the intention is to also include British English, I just haven't gotten to it ... yet :-) Nohat Will that be Southern British English, Midland British English, Northern British English, ...
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Phonological history of English liquids
Phonological history of English liquids Rhotic and nonrhotic accents English pronunciation is divided into two main accent ... linking R"). In linguistic terms, non-rhotic accents are said to exclude in the syllable ... after vowels are excluded in non-rhotic English. Development of nonrhotic accents The earliest ...
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Talk:Non-native pronunciations of English
Talk:Non-native pronunciations of English This article or section contains information that ... t quite know how Swiss Germans speak English, but they (quite fascinatingly) always stress the ... to w and v are switched from English. Therefore, it's not uncommon for Germans ... pronounce final -er: not [@] as in standard English, but something like [E:] ('however' [hau'?EvE ... as well, which is considered vulgar. Our English teacher did a great effort to ...
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Talk:California English
Talk:California English Thanks for everyone who's edited this ... m still not quite sure what the distinguishing features of this dialect sound like. I ... of the credit for hybridizing Yiddish with English, but has there been any attention paid ... very little direct Yiddish influence on California English ; what Yiddish influence there is comes from Northeastern American English and specifically New York English. While ...
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Talk:English alphabet
Talk:English alphabet For previous discussion relating to deletion ... deletion This has nothing to do with English alphabet. What are you trying for? Rmhermen ... that have become (moreor less) naturalised in English, such as cwm, crwth. rossb 19:31 ... 16th century, i.e. in Early Modern English). Now, what other theories for the origin ... well also start adding versions for different accents, like for Alabama, New York, Vancouver, ...
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Talk:Phonological history of English liquids
Talk:Phonological history of English liquids Pronunciation is the correct spelling whether ... It's really pre-vocalic. Non-rhotic accents pronounce R before a vowel, as in ... pre-vocalic? This doesn't accord with English phonology. It's a single /r/ despite ... compensatory lengthening varies among different non-rhotic accents. I'll admit that I (a rhotic ... of texts speak of New York City English as non-rhotic. In fact, this ...
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