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  1. Sep 19, 2022 · With everything from pop, rock and hip hop to more niche genres like hyperpop, math rock and trap metal, there is sure to be a genre that fits everyone's taste in music. But have you ever wondered what the most popular genre of music is in your state?

  2. Jan 14, 2023 · The Lancashire dialect phrases and Lancashire slang only sound right said in a Lancashire accent. If you want to hear what a real Lanky accent sounds like, a real Lancashire accent listen to Frank Speak from Blackrod reading my poem The Pike.

    • Soda vs. Pop
    • Mi-Waukee
    • Bag Or Bayyyg
    • German — and Anti-German — Words and Phrases
    • Wisconsin's Many Cultures and Languages Make For 'Linguistic Diversity'
    • Other Dialect Questions

    The "soda vs. pop" fight is not unique to Wisconsin, but what people call carbonated drink does vary across the state. Throughout most of the Midwest and Wisconsin at large, the word tends to be “pop,” but the Milwaukee area tends to say “soda,” according to dialect mapscreated by Josh Katz for his book “Speaking American.” Kelsie Pattillo, a senio...

    Wisconsinites also like to shorten words a lot, and Milwaukee is no exception. High-frequency words are often shortened in the middle to make them easier to say, Pattillo said. She mentioned examples such as “easside” for the east side of Milwaukee. “We do what’s called a reduction. … Usually when we shorten things, we do it in the middle of the wo...

    Pattillo, who's from Seattle, immediately noticed the strange pronunciation of the word “bag” in northern Wisconsin. Pattillo did a study on the word “bag” in “I bought a bag of bagels,” which analyzed how more Wisconsinites pronounce "bag" with the same vowel sound as “bagel” rather than the vowel sound in “back,” used by many Americans. This come...

    Wisconsin also borrows a lot of words and sentence structures from German. Davis said this is due to the high number of immigrants that came from Germany prior to World War I. Before World War I, there were more German newspapers in the Milwaukee area than English-language newspapers. Davis mentioned the phrasing of “I’m going to go by my dad,” mea...

    Part of the reason Wisconsin’s dialect is so unique, Pattillo said, is the state is home to so many different cultures and languages — well beyond the German influence. She said it has a high number of indigenous-language families, which is uncommon in many other states. “In Wisconsin, we have great diversity because of the social contact among dif...

    Readers also had questions about hot dish vs. casserole, sloppy joes vs. hot tamales, TYME vs. ATM and where, exactly, "ope!" and "er no?" came from. We'll be saving these for future installments of What the Wisconsin. If you're looking for the origin of "bubbler" as the name for drinking fountains, we did a full story last year.

  3. Excellent selection of Lancashire dialect words; many of them appear in the S.E.D.

  4. Ask students: Does the meaning change with different genres (i.e. photograph versus poem)? Is one genre more powerful or important than another? What genre is the most effective for communicating about certain topics or issues?

  5. This chapter provides an introduction to the Lancashire witches in the context of history, giving an outline of what happened in 1612 and 1633–34. Lancashire was a county where witchcraft was considered a recurring problem.

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  7. Clear definition and great examples of Genre. This article will show you the importance of Genre and how to use it. A genre is a category of literature identified by form, content, and style. Genres allow literary critics and students to classify compositions within the larger canon of literature.

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