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New England English collectively refers to the various distinct dialects and varieties of American English originating in the New England area. Most of eastern and central New England once spoke the "Yankee dialect", and many of those accent features still remain in eastern New England, such
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New England English is not a single American dialect, but a collective term for a number of dialects and varieties that are close geographic...
See moreWestern New England English encompasses the accents of Vermont, western Massachusetts, and Connecticut. These accents are fully rhotic, meaning all r sounds are pronounced,
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See more• Stanford, James. 2019. New England English: Large-scale acoustic sociophonetics and dialectology. Oxford University Press. 367 pages.
• Labov, William; Ash, Sharon; and Boberg, Charles (2006). The Atlas of North American English....
See moreEastern New England English encompasses Boston and Maine accents, and, according to some sources, the distinct Rhode Island accent. All Eastern New England English is famous for non-rhoticity, meaning it drops the r sound everywhere except before
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See more• Boston accent
• Maine accent
• Regional accents of English speakers
• North American English regional phonology § New England...
See more• Szelog, Mike. "Ayuh, the Northern New England Accent in a Nutshell". The Heart of New England.
• "International Dialects of English Archive". 9 November 2012. Age: 34, Providence, Rhode Island male Caucasian...
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