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  2. Cockney Alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Cockney Alphabet is a recital of the English alphabet intended to parody the way the alphabet is taught to small working class children. The ostensible humour comes from forming unexpected words and phrases from the names of the various letters of the alphabet, mocking the way people from East London speak.

  3. File:Cockney long monophthong chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    /ɪː/ and /eː/ correspond to the centering diphthongs /ɪə/ and /eə/ in traditional RP. In cockney, they contrast with /ɪ/ and /e/ mainly by the length, rather than the presence of a centering glide. The same can be said about /ɔː/ vs /ɔ/ and /æː/ vs. /æ/. /æː/ has an alternative realization [æw], shown on the chart.

  4. Cockney - Wikipedia

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    Ranges of the short monophthongs of Cockney on a vowel chart, from Beaken (1971:189, 193). The schwa /ə/ is the word-internal variety; the word-final variety often overlaps with /a/ or even /æ/, which do not occur word-finally. /e/ can overlap with /æ/ in the region. Long monophthongs of Cockney on a vowel chart, from Beaken (1971:197).

  5. File:Cockney short monophthong chart.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Rub-a-dub-dub - Wikipedia

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    "Rub-a-dub-dub" or sometimes just "rub-a-dub" is Cockney rhyming slang for "pub". [ 6 ] [ 7 ] "Rub-A-Dub-Dub" is the title of a 1953 country music song by Hank Thompson , a 1984 animated television series by Peter Lang and Alan Rogers, [ 8 ] and a 2023 novel by Robert Wringham .

  7. File:Cockney diphthong chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    Own work, based on the vowel charts in Beaken, Michael Alan (1971) A study of phonological development in a primary school population of East London (Doctoral thesis), UCL, pages 197, 200. /ɪj/ and /ʉw/ are shown here with an unrounded mid central starting point: [əj, əw]. /əw/ too is shown with a much more open starting point, overlaping ...

  8. File:Closing diphthongs of Cockney on a vowel chart.svg

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    English: (Some of the) closing-non-centering diphthongs of Cockney on a vowel chart. Created to supersede File:Cockney diphthongs chart - part 1.svg and File:Cockney diphthongs chart - part 2.svg, which misrepresent the source, at least to an extent. A separate vowel chart with two of these diphthongs (/æʊ/ and /ɑɪ/) is also available - see ...

  9. Rhyming slang - Wikipedia

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    The rhyming words are not omitted, to make the slang easier to understand. Rhyming slang is a form of slang word construction in the English language. It is especially prevalent among Cockneys in England, and was first used in the early 19th century in the East End of London; hence its alternative name, Cockney rhyming slang.