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  2. American English regional vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    However many differences still hold and mark boundaries between different dialect areas, as shown below. From 2000 to 2005, for instance, The Dialect Survey queried North American English speakers' usage of a variety of linguistic items, including vocabulary items that vary by region. [2] These include: generic term for a sweetened carbonated ...

  3. 55 Common Southern Phrases To Entertain All Y'all 'Til the ...

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  4. We’re fixin’ to teach you to talk like an NC native: A Guide ...

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    Socio-linguists at N.C. State University’s Language and Life Project identify five distinct dialects in North Carolina: Southern ... and pride myself in a broad repertoire of southern sayings ...

  5. Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    A diversity of earlier Southern dialects once existed: a consequence of the mix of English speakers from the British Isles (including largely English and Scots-Irish immigrants) who migrated to the American South in the 17th and 18th centuries, with particular 19th-century elements also borrowed from the London upper class and enslaved African-Americans.

  6. Older Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    Most of southern Louisiana constitutes Acadiana, dominated for hundreds of years by monolingual speakers of Cajun French, [33] which combines elements of Acadian French with other French and Spanish words. This French dialect is spoken by many of the older members of the Cajun ethnic group and is said to be dying out, although it is ...

  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. Cajun English - Wikipedia

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    Cajun English is traditionally non-rhotic and today variably non-rhotic. A comparison of rhoticity rules between Cajun English, New Orleans English, and Southern American English showed that all three dialects follow different rhoticity rules, and the origin of non-rhoticity in Cajun English, whether it originated from French, English, or an independent process, is uncertain.

  9. Culture of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    Southern dialects make up the largest accent group in the United States. [38] Southern American English can be divided into different sub-dialects, with speech differing between regions. African American Vernacular English (AAVE) shares similarities with Southern dialect due to African Americans' strong historical ties to the region.