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  2. Drawl - Wikipedia

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    The Southern drawl is a common name for, broadly, the accent of Southern American English or, narrowly, a particular feature of the accent: the articulation of the front pure vowels with lengthening and breaking (diphthongization or even triphthongization), perhaps also co-occurring with a marked change in pitch.

  3. Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    The Savannah accent is also becoming more Midland-like. The following vowel sounds of Atlanta, Charleston, and Savannah have been unaffected by typical Southern phenomena like the Southern drawl and Southern Vowel Shift: [57] /æ/ as in bad (the "default" General American nasal short-a system is in use, in which /æ/ is tensed only before /n ...

  4. Appalachian English - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Shift and Southern Drawl: A vowel shift known as the Southern Shift, which largely defines the speech of most of the Southern United States, is the most developed both in Texas English and here in Appalachian English (located in a dialect region which The Atlas of North American English identifies as the "Inland South"). [11]

  5. Say goodbye to the Southern drawl, y’all! UGA research ...

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    Linguists at the University of Georgia are studying the state's waning Southern accent. Say goodbye to the Southern drawl, y’all! UGA research suggests South is losing its accent

  6. Science Shows the Southern Accent Is Fixin’ to Disappear - AOL

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    The classic Southern accent is on the decline, according to a study. The shift toward a mainstream American accent has become more pronounced with Generation X. Science Shows the Southern Accent ...

  7. These Are The Movies And TV Shows That Get Southern ... - AOL

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    The list isn’t long, but our readers generally came to a consensus on the movies and TV shows that found success with the Southern accent: It’s hardly surprising that the born-and-raised ...

  8. Older Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    One such example accent feature is the "r-dropping" (or non-rhoticity) of the late 18th and early 19th century, resulting in the similar r-dropping found in these American areas during the cultural "Old South". Contrarily, in Southern areas away from the major coasts and plantations (like Appalachia), on certain isolated islands, and variously ...

  9. /æ/ raising - Wikipedia

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    The pattern most characteristic of Southern American English does not use /æ/ raising at all but uses what has been called the "Southern drawl" instead, with /æ/ becoming in essence a triphthong [æjə]. However, many speakers from the South still use the nasal /æ/-raising system described above, particularly in Charleston, Atlanta, and Florida.