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- Estuary_English abstract "Estuary English is a dialect of English widely spoken in South East England, especially along the River Thames and its estuary. Phonetician John C. Wells defines Estuary English as "Standard English spoken with the accent of the south-east of England". The name comes from the area around the Thames, particularly its Estuary. Estuary English can be heard from some people in east London, north Kent, and south Essex. Estuary English shares many features with Cockney, and there is some debate among linguists as to where Cockney speech ends and Estuary English begins.The variety first came to public prominence in an article by David Rosewarne in the Times Educational Supplement in October 1984. Rosewarne argued that it may eventually replace Received Pronunciation in the south-east. Studies have indicated that Estuary English is not a single coherent form of English; rather, it consists of some (but not all) phonetic features of working-class London speech spreading at various rates socially into middle-class speech and geographically into other accents of south-eastern England.".
- Estuary_English wikiPageExternalLink soundsfamiliar.
- Estuary_English wikiPageExternalLink sap36_jp.pdf.
- Estuary_English wikiPageExternalLink home.htm.
- Estuary_English wikiPageID "106502".
- Estuary_English wikiPageRevisionID "605289418".
- Estuary_English hasPhotoCollection Estuary_English.
- Estuary_English subject Category:English_language_in_England.
- Estuary_English subject Category:Languages_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Estuary_English subject Category:London_words.
- Estuary_English subject Category:South_East_England.
- Estuary_English subject Category:Thames_Estuary.
- Estuary_English type Abstraction100002137.
- Estuary_English type Communication100033020.
- Estuary_English type Language106282651.
- Estuary_English type LanguagesOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- Estuary_English comment "Estuary English is a dialect of English widely spoken in South East England, especially along the River Thames and its estuary. Phonetician John C. Wells defines Estuary English as "Standard English spoken with the accent of the south-east of England". The name comes from the area around the Thames, particularly its Estuary. Estuary English can be heard from some people in east London, north Kent, and south Essex.".
- Estuary_English label "Estuary English".
- Estuary_English label "Estuary English".
- Estuary_English label "Estuary English".
- Estuary_English label "Estuary English".
- Estuary_English label "Эстуарный английский".
- Estuary_English label "河口域英語".
- Estuary_English label "河口英语".
- Estuary_English sameAs Estuary_English.
- Estuary_English sameAs 河口域英語.
- Estuary_English sameAs Estuary_English.
- Estuary_English sameAs Estuary_English.
- Estuary_English sameAs m.0qn6_.
- Estuary_English sameAs Q378038.
- Estuary_English sameAs Q378038.
- Estuary_English sameAs Estuary_English.
- Estuary_English wasDerivedFrom Estuary_English?oldid=605289418.
- Estuary_English isPrimaryTopicOf Estuary_English.