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New York accent
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The sound system of New York City English is popularly known as a New York accent. The New York metropolitan accent is one of the most recognizable accents of the United States, largely due to its popular stereotypes and portrayal in radio, film, and television. Several other common names exist for the accent based on specific location, such as a Bronx accent, Long Island accent, Brooklyn accent, or North Jersey accent. The following is an overview of the phonological structures and variations within the accent.
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An example of a mostly rhotic male speaker from Queens . An example of a rhotic male speaker from Brooklyn .
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James Shapiro BBC Radio4 Front Row 26 Mar 2010 b00rd944.flac Art spiegelman bbc radio4 bookclub 05 02 2014 b01bkym0.flac
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The sound system of New York City English is popularly known as a New York accent. The New York metropolitan accent is one of the most recognizable accents of the United States, largely due to its popular stereotypes and portrayal in radio, film, and television. Several other common names exist for the accent based on specific location, such as a Bronx accent, Long Island accent, Brooklyn accent, or North Jersey accent. The following is an overview of the phonological structures and variations within the accent.
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