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  2. Miami accent - Wikipedia

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    The Miami accent is a native dialect of English and is not a second-language English or an interlanguage. It incorporates a rhythm and pronunciation that are heavily influenced by Spanish, whose rhythm is syllable-timed. [6] Unlike some accents of New York Latino English, the Miami accent is rhotic.

  3. Chicano English - Wikipedia

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    At Pan American University, I and all Chicano students were required to take two speech classes. Their purpose: to get rid of our accents." [28] César Chávez — "His speech was soft, sweetened by a Spanish accent" [29] George Lopez — "Chicanos are their own breed. Even though we're born in the United States, we still have accents." [30]

  4. Western American English - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2006 Atlas of North American English, as a very broad generalization, Western U.S. accents are differentiated from Southern U.S. accents in maintaining /aɪ/ as a diphthong, from Northern U.S. accents by fronting /u/ (the GOOSE vowel), and from both by consistently showing the low back merger (the merger of the vowel sounds in ...

  5. American English - Wikipedia

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    Any American or Canadian accent perceived as lacking noticeably local, ethnic, or cultural markers is known in linguistics as General American; [6] it covers a fairly uniform accent continuum native to certain regions of the U.S. but especially associated with broadcast mass media and highly educated speech.

  6. Philadelphia English - Wikipedia

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    Venezuelan-American actress Sonya Smith, who was born in Philadelphia, speaks with a Philadelphia accent in both English and Venezuelan Spanish. [ citation needed ] Local television, political, and sports personalities in South Jersey and part of Central Jersey tend to be much more culturally associated with Philadelphia than New York City.

  7. New York City English - Wikipedia

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    Major features of the accent include a high, gliding /ɔ/ vowel (in words like talk and caught); a split of the "short a" vowel /æ/ into two separate sounds; variable dropping of r sounds; and a lack of the cot–caught, Mary–marry–merry, and hurry–furry mergers heard in many other American accents.

  8. Fans Can’t Get Over Prince Harry’s American Accent in Jelly ...

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    Fans have been wondering why Prince Harry was previously seen in a tattoo parlor during his trip to New York. And last month, he gave us the answer when he released a priceless video starring ...

  9. New York Latino English - Wikipedia

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    /t/ and /d/ are realized as dental stops and rather than as the standard American and AAVE alveolars [t] and [d] (a feature also found in many Romance languages, including Spanish). Dentalization is generally also common in New York accents, and /n/ in New York Latino English is also pronounced dentally, as [n̪]. [9]