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  2. New York accent - Wikipedia

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    This stereotype is popularly represented in stock phrases like "toity-toid" for thirty-third. The phonetic reality of this variant is actually unrounded [əɪ], thus making [ˌt̪əɪɾi ˈt̪əɪd] the true pronunciation of the popular phrase. The unrounded [əɪ] sound has also been used for the vowel /ɔɪ/ sometimes.

  3. Italians in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Over 2.6 million [1] Italians and Italian-Americans live in the greater New York metro area, with about 800,000 living within one of the five New York City boroughs. This makes Italian Americans the largest ethnic group in the New York metro area. Fiorello La Guardia was mayor of New York City 1934-1946 as a Republican.

  4. Italian language in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The AP Italian exam was then reintroduced, with the first new tests administered in 2012. [13] Moreover, web-based Italian organizations, such as ItalianAware, [14] have begun book donation campaigns to improve the status and representation of Italian language and Italian/ Italian American literature in New York Public Libraries.

  5. Are Regional Accents Going Away? - AOL

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    For example, the New Yorker accent is one of the most visible regional accents in American culture, ... "Any Pacino, De Niro movie is an Italian New York accent," Quinlan said. "Jimmy Cagney, even ...

  6. New York City English - Wikipedia

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    New York City English, or Metropolitan New York English, [1] is a regional dialect of American English spoken primarily in New York City and some of its surrounding metropolitan area. It is described by sociolinguist William Labov as the most recognizable regional dialect in North America. [2] Its pronunciation system—the New York accent ...

  7. List of Italian-American actors - Wikipedia

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    Adriana Caselotti (1916–1997) actress known for providing the voice behind the lead character in Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs[ 17 ] Richard Conte (1910–1975) film actor [ 15 ] Ann Corio (1914–1999) burlesque ecdysiast and actress [ 18 ] Alfred Drake (1914-1992) Born Alfred Capurro.

  8. North American English regional phonology - Wikipedia

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    Regional dialects in North America are historically the most strongly differentiated along the Eastern seaboard, due to distinctive speech patterns of urban centers of the American East Coast like Boston, New York City, and certain Southern cities, all of these accents historically noted by their London-like r-dropping (called non-rhoticity), a feature gradually receding among younger ...

  9. Italian Americans - Wikipedia

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    He bought Il Progresso Italo-Americano in 1928 for $2 million; he doubled its circulation to 200,000 in New York City, making it the largest Italian-language paper in the country. He purchased additional papers in New York and Philadelphia, which became the chief source of political, social, and cultural information for the community. Pope ...