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  2. International Dialects of English Archive - Wikipedia

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    The International Dialects of English Archive (IDEA) is a free, online archive of primary-source dialect and accent recordings of the English language. The archive was founded by Paul Meier in 1998 at the University of Kansas and includes hundreds of recordings of English speakers throughout the world.

  3. King of the Cloud Forests - Wikipedia

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    She also noted that Morpurgo who narrates the audiobook, has an "appealing voice and his British accent are perfect for this story told by Ashley". Overall, she recommended it for middle-grade students. [2] AudioFile Magazine wrote in their audiobook review that "Morpurgo delivers this charming and endearing tale in a British accent and steady ...

  4. Mid-Atlantic accent - Wikipedia

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    Many 20th-century Disney villains speak either with an English accent (e.g., Shere Khan, Prince John, the Horned King, Scar, and Frollo) or a Transatlantic accent (notably, Lucille La Verne's Evil Queen from Snow White, Eleanor Audley's Maleficent and Lady Tremaine, Betty Lou Gerson's Cruella de Vil, Pat Carroll's Ursula, Vincent Price's ...

  5. Received Pronunciation - Wikipedia

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    Received Pronunciation (RP) is the British English accent regarded as the standard one, carrying the highest social prestige, since as late as the very early 20th century. [1] [2] Language scholars have long disagreed on RP's exact definition, how geographically neutral it is, how many speakers there are, the nature and classification of its sub-varieties, how appropriate a choice it is as a ...

  6. Simon Vance - Wikipedia

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    Simon Vance was born in Brighton, England, on December 16, 1955, to John Hazlett Vance and Rosemary Elizabeth Catherine Vance (née Higgs).In a 2008 interview with AudioFile Magazine, [4] he recalled making his first audiobook recording at the age of six when he was offered a microphone into which he read Winnie the Pooh. [6]

  7. English language in Southern England - Wikipedia

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    Modern Essex English is usually associated with non-rhotic Estuary English, [15] [16] mainly in urban areas receiving an influx of East London migrants since World War II. The Essex accent has an east–west variation with the county's west having Estuary English speech features and the county's east having the traditional Essaxon and East ...

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