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  2. 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.

  3. Culture of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    A Treasury of Southern Folklore: Stories, Ballads, Traditions, and Folkways of the People of the South (1949) Cash, W. J. The Mind of the South (1941) Cobb, James C. Away Down South : A History of Southern Identity (2005) Fischer, D. H. Albion's seed: Four British folkways in America Oxford University Press 1989

  4. These Are The Movies And TV Shows That Get Southern Accents Right

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    Here’s a selection of actors with Southern accents of which our readers approve, plus where they’re from. Morgan Freeman: born in Memphis , with much of his youth spent in Charleston and ...

  5. 10 Southern Cities With Plenty of Jobs and Cheap Housing - AOL

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    If you're looking for a mix of Southern charm, affordable housing and ample job opportunities, there are a few cities that will fit the bill. Check Out: 22 Side Gigs That Can Make You Richer Than...

  6. New Orleans English - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans English [1] is American English native to the city of New Orleans and its metropolitan area.Native English speakers of the region actually speak a number of varieties, including the variety most recently brought in and spreading since the 20th century among white communities of the Southern United States in general (Southern U.S. English); the variety primarily spoken by black ...

  7. Woman Tells Co-Worker Why Customers Don’t Like Her to ... - AOL

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    The OP says her co-worker complained that she’s “not getting as many tips as the other servers,” and that she even thinks customers “think she’s stupid” because of her Southern accent.

  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 Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The people of Arkansas are stereotyped both by their manners and for being highly religious. Language in Arkansas is a combination of several different sub-dialects of Southern American English found across the state.

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