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    • How to Recognize a New York Accent: 11 Steps (with Pictures)
      • New Yorkers often alter the pronunciation of vowels by splitting them up into multiple syllables. For instance, “talk” becomes “taw-uhk.” Brooklyn natives in particular tend to elongate or “chew on” their vowels.
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  2. Distribution of / ɒr / and prevocalic / ɔːr / by dialect Received Pronunciation General American Metropolitan New York, Philadelphia, some Southern US, some New England Canada; Only borrow, sorrow, sorry, (to)morrow / ɒr / / ɑːr / / ɒr / or / ɑːr / / ɔːr / Forest, Florida, historic, moral, porridge, etc. / ɔːr / Forum, memorial ...

  3. Jul 21, 2013 · Learn how to do a Brooklyn accent from voice and speech coach Andrea Caban in this Howcast video. [Background Music] There are so many different types of people who live in Brooklyn. Brooklyn...

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  4. Jul 5, 2023 · Brooklyn is the typical "New York" accent that you hear on TV shows and movies. Manhattanites don't have a distinctive accent, but they do talk faster than most Americans. Thanks!

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  5. Mar 21, 2024 · Each of the five boroughs — Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and the Bronx — boasts its own distinct accent and pronunciation quirks. The accents include: The Brooklyn accent, with its dropped “R” and distinctive vowel sounds; The Staten Island accent, influenced by the diverse communities that call the borough home

  6. May 27, 2012 · A quick trip to Google NGram reveals pretty much what you might expect about the borough’s dominance. ‘Brooklyn accent’ (the blue line) takes the lion’s share of mentions of borough-specific English, followed distantly by ‘Bronx accent’ (the red line) and ‘Queens accent’ (the green line):

  7. Nov 14, 2015 · The New York/Brooklyn accent treats the 'R' very strangely depending on where it is placed - as many New York accents do. But the New York pronunciation is very similar to RP, making it...

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  8. Jun 12, 2023 · The Brooklyn accent varies from the Long Island accent and the Bronx accent, so it’s imperative that you figure out which dialect your character uses.

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