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  2. Midland American English - Wikipedia

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    Phonologically, the South Midland remains slightly different from the North Midland (and more like the American South) in certain respects: its greater likelihood of a fronted /oʊ/, a pin–pen merger, and a "glideless" /aɪ/ vowel reminiscent of the Southern U.S. accent, though /aɪ/ monophthongization in the South Midland only tends to ...

  3. Midland English - Wikipedia

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    West Midlands English, a dialect spoken in the United Kingdom, spoken in the western area of the English Midlands. Midland American English, a dialect spoken in the United States, spoken in parts of the Midwest, Pennsylvania, and southern New Jersey, and sometimes included, are the Appalachian dialects of West Virginia to Georgia.

  4. Enrollment in tribal language courses grows in Oklahoma as ...

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    At least 3,314 students participated in an Indigenous language program at their public school in the 2022-23 school year.

  5. Midwestern American English - Wikipedia

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    Midwestern or Upper Northern dialects or accents of American English are any of those associated with the Midwestern region of the United States, and they include: . General American English, the most widely perceived "mainstream" American English accent, sometimes considered "Midwestern" in character, particularly prior to the Northern Cities Vowel Shift.

  6. Free English classes to be offered by the Literacy Coalition ...

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    The Literacy Coalition and the Midland County Public Library will begin to offer English as a Second Language classes starting March 4 at the Downtown Municipal Library, 301 W Missouri Ave., Midland.

  7. Durbin Feeling - Wikipedia

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    Feeling was born on April 2, 1946, to Jeff and Elizabeth Feeling in the Little Rock community east of Locust Grove, Oklahoma. [5] [6] Cherokee was his first language; he learned English when he was in the first grade. [7] [4] He began to read Cherokee syllabary when he was 12 years old. [1]

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  9. English language institute - Wikipedia

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    An English language institute (ELIs) or English language centre (ELCs) is a department within a college or university in English-speaking countries that aims to develop students' English language skills for a variety of purposes. In countries like New Zealand, ELCs accounted for one-fifth of the $1.1 billion (NZ) in revenue (2001).