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- Upper_Midwest_American_English abstract "Upper Midwest American English, also known as North-Central American English, is a dialect of Northern American English excluding the dialects of Inland Northern American English and areas to its east.Its pronunciation quality is popularly (though narrowly) called a Minnesota accent. It is spoken by about 12 million people in the Upper Midwest and the northern portion of the central United States bordering Canada. This dialect region includes parts of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, parts of Wisconsin and Iowa, and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is considered a residual region, distinct from the neighboring regions of the West, the North, and Canada.".
- Upper_Midwest_American_English languageFamily Anglo-Frisian_languages.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English languageFamily English_languages.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English languageFamily Germanic_languages.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English languageFamily West_Germanic_languages.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English spokenIn Upper_Midwest.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English wikiPageID "2061727".
- Upper_Midwest_American_English wikiPageRevisionID "602801268".
- Upper_Midwest_American_English fam American_English.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English fam Anglo-Frisian_languages.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English fam English_language.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English fam English_languages.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English fam Germanic_languages.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English fam West_Germanic_languages.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English familycolor "Indo-European".
- Upper_Midwest_American_English isoexception "dialect".
- Upper_Midwest_American_English region Upper_Midwest.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English speakers "about 12 million".
- Upper_Midwest_American_English subject Category:American_English.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English subject Category:Iowa_culture.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English subject Category:Michigan_culture.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English subject Category:Minnesota_culture.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English subject Category:Montana_culture.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English subject Category:North_Dakota_culture.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English subject Category:South_Dakota_culture.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English subject Category:Wisconsin_culture.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English type Language.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English type Language.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English type InformationEntity.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English comment "Upper Midwest American English, also known as North-Central American English, is a dialect of Northern American English excluding the dialects of Inland Northern American English and areas to its east.Its pronunciation quality is popularly (though narrowly) called a Minnesota accent. It is spoken by about 12 million people in the Upper Midwest and the northern portion of the central United States bordering Canada.".
- Upper_Midwest_American_English label "Upper Midwest American English".
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- Upper_Midwest_American_English sameAs Q7060510.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English wasDerivedFrom Upper_Midwest_American_English?oldid=602801268.
- Upper_Midwest_American_English isPrimaryTopicOf Upper_Midwest_American_English.