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Hiberno-English (Irish English) . Ulster. Ulster Scots dialect (); Leinster. Dublin. Dublin 4 (D4); South-West Ireland; Extinct. Yola language (also known as Forth and Bargy dialect), thought to have been a descendant of Middle English, spoken in County Wexford [6] [7]
After the Vanderpump Rules cast departed New York, the second half featured primarily on the Summer House cast. [6] [7] The second half of the episode attracted a total of 842,000 viewers. [8] The house in the first season is located at 90 Napeague Harbor Road, in Amagansett [9] on the western edge of Montauk. [10]
This category contains both accents and dialects specific to groups of speakers of the English language. General pronunciation issues that are not specific to a single dialect are categorized under the English phonology category.
The English Dialect Dictionary (EDD) is the most comprehensive dictionary of English dialects ever published, compiled by the Yorkshire dialectologist Joseph Wright (1855–1930), with strong support by a team and his wife Elizabeth Mary Wright (1863–1958). [1] The time of dialect use covered is, by and large, the Late Modern English period ...
It would be best to title the article "List of English language dialects and accents" rather than attempt, OR-style, to decide which of these are dialects and which are accents.Haberstr 17:32, 27 April 2011 (UTC)
Dialects of English (19 C, 114 P) Estonian dialects (11 P) F. Finnish dialects (2 C, 22 P) French dialects (6 C, 23 P) G. ... Pages in category "Dialects by language"
This gallery includes userbox templates about dialects of the English language. You may place any of these userboxes on your user page . Some of these templates have multiple options, so visit the template for further information.
English dialects differ greatly in their pronunciation of open vowels. In Received Pronunciation, there are four open back vowels, /æ ɑː ɒ ɔː/, but in General American there are only three, /æ ɑ ɔ/, and in most dialects of Canadian English only two, /æ ɒ/. Which words have which vowel varies between dialects.