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I wouldn't necessarily recommend someone learning English to learn a regional accent at all - not even south-eastern or estuary English (and that's not because I am from Newcastle, and biased (although I am from Newcastle!). People from
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Hello. I'm a student from Korea (South) trying to learn English based on received pronunciation. And it's kind of hard because everyone here tries to learn American English. Here goes the questions: 1. I reckon Americans often use
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Do you know which accent is chosen by MW as the reference in the pronunciation keys. Is it General American? No idea. The audio files comes from several different speakers, but I think I've always heard "accentless" pronunciations
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Yes, there are regional variations in American English. Do you know which accent is chosen by MW as the reference in the pronunciation keys. Is it General American? My problem is that, as I have mentioned before, they are indeed denoted
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Thanks, GG. Now this is absolutely confusing to me. I always had problem with reading the pronunciation keys for American English. British pronunciations have long been standardized on IPA. Why can't American English dictionaries use IPA???
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I think it's possible, but not as common as the other, generally speaking. In some regions it's definitely used, I guess. Merriam-Webster lists those pronunciations too. By the way, are you checking the pronunciation in American Heritage
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I wanted to mention that, that some people axe questions. It's a feature of some dialects (for example it's found in African American English). Merriam-Webster lists that pronunciation, saying it's dialectal.
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Kooyeen, if I'm going to LA, I don't go to eh-lay. Hi, you are making a distinction between eh-lay and ell-a y, which is actually important, even though in American English sometimes it's not a big distinction (I think in some cases
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Hello people,
I have a American English pronunciation question that has been nagging me forever. I've asked several natives in person but to no avail as of yet.
The question is, when you pronounce a tapped T, where the syllable is
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