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has gloss | eng: North American English regional phonology is the study of variations in the pronunciation of spoken English by the inhabitants of various parts of North America. North American English can be divided into several regional dialects based on phonological, phonetic, lexical, and some syntactic features. North American English includes American English, which has several highly developed and distinct regional varieties, along with the closely related Canadian English, which is more homogeneous. American English (especially Western dialects) and Canadian English have more in common with each other than with the many varieties of English outside North America. |
lexicalization | eng: American English regional differences |
lexicalization | eng: North American English regional phonology |
lexicalization | eng: North american regional phonology |
instance of | (noun) the English language as used in the United States American English, American language, American |
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media:img | California English vowel chart.svg |
media:img | California vowel shift.png |
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