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  2. Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, non–Southern American country singers typically imitate a Southern accent in their music. [101] The sum of negative associations nationwide, however, is the main presumable cause of a gradual decline of Southern accent features, since the middle of the 20th century onwards, particularly among younger and more urban residents of ...

  3. Older Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    Older Southern American English is a diverse set of English dialects of the Southern United States spoken most widely up until the American Civil War of the 1860s, gradually transforming among its White speakers—possibly first due to postwar economy-driven migrations—up until the mid-20th century. [1]

  4. Culture of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Renaissance (also known as Southern Renascence) [99] was the reinvigoration of American Southern literature that began in the 1920s and 1930s with the appearance of writers such as Faulkner, Caroline Gordon, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Katherine Anne Porter, Allen Tate, Tennessee Williams, and Robert Penn Warren, among others.

  5. Southern 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.

  6. American English - Wikipedia

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    Unlike American accents, the traditional standard accent of (southern) England, Received Pronunciation (RP), has evolved a trap–bath split. Moreover, American accents preserve /h/ at the start of syllables, while perhaps a majority of the regional dialects of England participate in /h/ dropping , particularly in informal contexts.

  7. 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.

  8. African-American Vernacular English - Wikipedia

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    McWhorter argues that what truly unites all AAVE accents is a uniquely wide-ranging intonation pattern or "melody", which characterizes even the most "neutral" or light African-American accent. [28] A handful of multisyllabic words in AAVE differ from General American in their stress placement so that, for example, police , guitar , and Detroit ...

  9. The origins of American political parties: a crash course

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    The Southern Confederacy's loss in the Civil War weakened the Democrats. The Republicans would remain the major party, favoring business interests and taxes on imports.