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definitions of accents

Posted by: Yvonne (ywoensche@ThisIsToPreventSpam-179-RemoveThis.freenet.de) on 6 Aug 2003 at 8:46:05 AM
In-Reply-To: British accents? posted by Stephen White on 6:58:20 PM 25 Dec 2002

Could you please give me definitons for: BBC-accent, cut-glass-accent, upper-crust accent, refined accent??

And do you know the difference between "middle English" and "Middle English" and who first used this term??

Cheers
Ywönsche


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