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    In the movies, one might notice British characters have a tendency to talk in one of three stock accents - "English gentleman" (eg Hugh Grant), "Scottish/Irish hero" (eg Mel Gibson) or "Cockney chimney sweep" (eg **** Van Dyke). But in reality, none of these are very accurate representations (especially **** Van Dyke`s version) the UK has a rich mosaic of many different accents. Dominic Watt, a linguist at the University of York, says in the Border regions, where he has studied, you can hear a different accent just by walking down a road or crossing a bridge.



    The differences aren`t just in rural areas. The Liverpool accent is quite different from its near neighbour Manchester. Some even say they can detect a softer south Liverpool accent and a grittier one from the city`s north side. Corby in Northamptonshire has an accent known as "Corbyite" that has tones influenced by the many settlers there from the west of Scotland.



    Researchers have described a new accent they call Multicultural London English influenced by Caribbean, South Asian and West African immigrants. Others have referred to it as Jafaican. Overlaid on the regional differences, Watt says class distinction in speaking is also greater than in other countries. The Olympics themselves offer an opportunity to sample these myriad accents, as Team GB has representatives who speak many of them.




    **** D i c k has been replaced, very apt as that`s exactly what Van Dyke sounds like
    What gets overlooked too often is that one must be a student before becoming a teacher.

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    Eastern Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas have many accents...Philadelphia, Baltimore, "northern PA", PA Dutch-influenced, etc., Delaware County, etc. The PA Dutch influenced/Amish-like accent is never done correctly in films. To my ears, one who speaks with a "Mid-Atlantic" accent has "no" accent (Frazier Crane).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Concourswanna b
    Eastern Pennsylvania and the surrounding areas have many accents...Philadelphia, Baltimore, "northern PA", PA Dutch-influenced, etc., Delaware County, etc. The PA Dutch influenced/Amish-like accent is never done correctly in films. To my ears, one who speaks with a "Mid-Atlantic" accent has "no" accent (Frazier Crane).




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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry Theal
    So True.........


    Hey nah vut fer type polich fer a schwarz truk?



    "Hey now, what type of polish for a black truck?"

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    Accents in England change every 5 miles or so I was surprised (Coventry area).

 

 

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