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- New_York_City_English abstract "New York City English is a dialect of the English language that is spoken by many people in New York City and much of its surrounding metropolitan area. Pioneer variationist sociolinguist William Labov describes it as the most recognizable variety of American English.The English spoken in northern New Jersey and the English spoken in eastern Long Island and the Hudson Valley are distinct from, yet have much in common with, New York City English. The dialect of Philadelphia has some distinctive similarities with New York City (such as a raised /ɔ/ vowel, as in coffee, and a phonemic split in /æ/, as in mad); but they differ in other respects and are considered different dialect regions. In contrast, in central and western New York State Inland Northern American English predominates.".
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- New_York_City_English wikiPageExternalLink NYLE.html.
- New_York_City_English wikiPageExternalLink 3.
- New_York_City_English wikiPageExternalLink am-accentside0225,0,6082176.story.
- New_York_City_English wikiPageExternalLink NYC-Accent.
- New_York_City_English wikiPageExternalLink nyphon.html.
- New_York_City_English wikiPageExternalLink Icslp4.html.
- New_York_City_English wikiPageExternalLink ICSLP4.html.
- New_York_City_English wikiPageExternalLink TD.pdf.
- New_York_City_English wikiPageID "851302".
- New_York_City_English wikiPageRevisionID "606289087".
- New_York_City_English subject Category:American_English.
- New_York_City_English subject Category:City_colloquials.
- New_York_City_English subject Category:Culture_of_New_York_City.
- New_York_City_English subject Category:New_Jersey_culture.
- New_York_City_English subject Category:New_York_culture.
- New_York_City_English comment "New York City English is a dialect of the English language that is spoken by many people in New York City and much of its surrounding metropolitan area. Pioneer variationist sociolinguist William Labov describes it as the most recognizable variety of American English.The English spoken in northern New Jersey and the English spoken in eastern Long Island and the Hudson Valley are distinct from, yet have much in common with, New York City English.".
- New_York_City_English label "Anglais new-yorkais".
- New_York_City_English label "New York City English".
- New_York_City_English sameAs Anglais_new-yorkais.
- New_York_City_English sameAs Dialek_New_York.
- New_York_City_English sameAs m.03h3_0.
- New_York_City_English sameAs Q2741799.
- New_York_City_English sameAs Q2741799.
- New_York_City_English wasDerivedFrom New_York_City_English?oldid=606289087.
- New_York_City_English isPrimaryTopicOf New_York_City_English.