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  2. Texan English - Wikipedia

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    As one nationwide study states, the typical Texan accent is a "Southern accent with a twist". [1] The "twist" refers to inland Southern U.S., older coastal Southern U.S., and South Midland U.S. accents mixing together, due to Texas's settlement history, as well as some lexical (vocabulary) influences from Mexican Spanish. [1]

  3. Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    The accents of Texas are diverse, for example with important Spanish influences on its vocabulary; [52] however, much of the state is still an unambiguous region of modern rhotic Southern speech, strongest in the cities of Dallas, Lubbock, Odessa, and San Antonio, [4] which all firmly demonstrate the first stage of the Southern Shift, if not ...

  4. Midland American English - Wikipedia

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    Rather than a proper Southern accent, several cities in Texas can be better described as having a Midland U.S. accent, as they lack the "true" Southern accent's full /aɪ/ deletion and the oft-accompanying Southern Vowel Shift. Texan cities classifiable as such specifically include Abilene, Austin, San Antonio and Corpus Christi.

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    The Texan accent was mentioned 42,330 times online. The Southern accent ranked No. 1 in the study, New York accent ranked at No. 2, Californian accent at 3, and Boston ranked No. 5.

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  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. Science Shows the Southern Accent ...

  8. Older Southern American English - Wikipedia

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    After the Civil War, the growth of timber, coal, railroad, steel, textile, and tobacco mill industries throughout the South, along with the whole country's resulting migration changes, likely contributed to the expansion of a more unified Southern accent (now associated with the 20th century), which gradually ousted 19th-century Southern accents. [11]

  9. North American English regional phonology - Wikipedia

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    Blue represents major cities of the Southern accent; darker blue represents cities with the strongest features of this accent. [45] Purple represents definitively non-Southern accents (mostly Midland accents), which together with the Southern accent fall under a "Southeastern super-region" (defined in this section). [45]