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    The first is the cockney accent, which originated in East London, a predominantly working class area – but in fact it is widely spoken all over London and the south east of England. Visitors to Britain find this accent very hard to understand, because some letters are not pronounced, especially T and H, and some vowel sounds are different.
    Traditionally a cockney speaker was born within the sound of the ‘Bow Bells’ (St Mary Le Bow Church), the accent is associated with East London – particularly the boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets.
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    What is a Cockney accent?
    Over the centuries, the cockney accent has become synonymous with working-class London. Specifically, it’s associated with the East End of London. The “traditional” way of defining who counts as being cockney was if they were “born within the sound of Bow Bells,” meaning a person was born close to the St. Mary-le-Bow church in Cheapside, London.
    www.babbel.com/en/magazine/british-accents-cockney
    What is the origin of the word cockney?
    Cockney. The word Cockney has had a pejorative connotation, originally deriving from cokenay, or cokeney, a late Middle English word of the 14th century that meant, literally, “cocks’ egg” (i.e., a small or defective egg, imagined to come from a rooster—which, of course, cannot produce eggs).
    Why is Cockney English so popular?
    Studies have indicated that the heavy use of South East England accents on television and radio may be the cause of the spread of cockney English since the 1960s. Cockney is more and more influential and some claim that in the future many features of the accent may become standard.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockney
    Is Cockney English declining in London?
    Linguistic research conducted in the early 2010s suggests that today, certain elements of cockney English are declining in usage within the East End of London and the accent has migrated to Outer London and the Home Counties.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockney
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockney

    Cockney is an accent and dialect of English, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly by working-class and lower middle-class Londoners. The term "Cockney" has traditionally been used to describe a person from the East End, or born within earshot of Bow Bells, although it most … 查看更多內容

    Etymology of Cockney
    The earliest recorded use of the term is 1362 in passus VI of William Langland's Piers Plowman, where it is used to mean "a small, misshapen egg", from Middle English coken … 查看更多內容

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    Cockney speakers have a distinctive accent and dialect, and occasionally use rhyming slang. The Survey of English Dialects took a recording from a long-time resident of … 查看更多內容

    • Many of Ken Loach's early films were set in London. Loach has a reputation for using genuine dialect speakers in films:
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    Originally, when London consisted of little more than the walled City, the term applied to all Londoners, and this lingered into the 19th century. As the city grew the definitions shifted to alternatives based on more specific geography, or of dialect. The terms "East End … 查看更多內容

    The Pearly Kings and Queens are famous as an East End institution, but that perception is not wholly correct as they are found in other … 查看更多內容

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  4. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Cockney

    網頁Cockney is also often used to refer to anyone from London—in particular, from its East End. The word Cockney has had a pejorative connotation, originally deriving from cokenay, or …

  5. School Of British Accents: The Cockney Accent - Babbel Magazine

    https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/british-accents-cockney

    網頁2021年9月23日 · Over the centuries, the cockney accent has become synonymous with working-class London. Specifically, it’s associated with the East End of London. The …

    What is the cockney accent?
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  6. How did the Cockney accent come into existence? - Quora

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    網頁Answer (1 of 4): Technically, Cockney is neither an accent nor a language, but a form of slang which arose in East London and is first mentioned in 1362, when it meant a ‘cock’s …

  7. https://www.etymonline.com/word/cockney

    網頁Cockney, 'cock's egg,' a rare and seemingly obsolete word in Middle English, was, in all likelihood, not the ... (participle). However, this derivation poses some phonetic problems …

  8. Where Does The Cockney Accent Originate From? - On Secret Hunt

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    網頁2022年5月31日 · The Cockney accent will disappear from London’s streets within 30 years, according to new research. …. In London, Cockney will be replaced by Multicultural …

  9. https://www.eastlondonhistory.co.uk/history-east-end-cockney

    網頁2013年9月30日 · It is thought that the word Cockney originates from the Norman word for a sugar cake, cocaigne. The Normans called London the ‘Land of Sugar Cake’ and the name seems to have stuck with some …

  10. https://www.wikihow.com/Speak-with-a-Cockney-Accent

    網頁2022年4月9日 · 5. Pronounce the short “a” as "ah." The typical short “a” sound is evidenced by the word “cat.”. Change your short “a” to sound more like the “a” in "father," for words with a short “a” sound in the middle, like …

  11. What is the Cockney Dialect? - Language Humanities

    https://www.languagehumanities.org/what-is-the-cockney-dialect.htm

    網頁2023年1月20日 · The cockney dialect is an English dialect spoken in the East End of London, although the area in which it is spoken has shrunk considerably. It is typically …

  12. https://pronunciationstudio.com/cockney-englands-most-famous-accent

    網頁2013年8月13日 · Characteristics of a cockney accent. There are a great many phonetic differences between Cockney and RP, some of the most noticeable are: 1. ‘th’ Cockney would replace voiceless ‘th’ /θ/ in words …



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