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Typology of variants of pronunci­ation in modern English communic­ation

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Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: It is rare spot where the population doesn't have at least a working understanding of the language p:1
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: In the south, however, [æ] is often pronounced as [a:]: p:2
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: Received Pronunciation is the closest to a “standard accent” that has ever existed in the UK p:3
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: Estuary is an accent derived from London English which has achieved a status slightly similar to p:4
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: A variety of unusual vocabulary: some East Midlands dialects still feature a variant of the word p:5
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: – Режим доступу до ресурсу: http:/ / www p:6
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: This phenomenon has been labelled the Canadian Shift p:7
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: The two main phonological indicators of South African English are the behaviour of the vowels in p:8
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: subject = ['s٨bʤekt], bankrupt = ['bænkr٨pt], -day = [dei] in the names of the days of the week p:9
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: Closing diphthongs have the following counterparts in GAuE: p:10
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: Syllables tend to be very evenly stressed, and the prosody of the accent is often very “musical” p:11
Typology of variants of pronunciation in modern English communication: Non-rhoticity, except in some rural areas p:12
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