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  1. The local dialects of New England are also known for commonly pronouncing the unstressed sequences /tɪŋ/ and /tən/ (for example, found in "sitting" /ˈsɪtɪŋ/ or "Britain" /ˈbrɪtən/) with a glottal [ʔn̩].

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  3. Aug 7, 2019 · Traveling to New England? You may hear some of these words and phrases. Scroll through to learn what they mean so you're prepared for your trip.

  4. Eastern New England English, historically known as the Yankee dialect since at least the 19th century, [1] [2] is the traditional regional dialect of Maine, New Hampshire, and the eastern half of Massachusetts.

  5. Feb 12, 2024 · Over four hundred years and thousands of miles removed from England, these accents developed into the unique New England accents of today. Different waves of immigration from Ireland, Portugal, and Italy also contributed to the ethnic diversity of the area and linguistic changes.

  6. Dec 2, 2022 · Well, it might not be a different language, but New England slang certainly is its own unique dialect. There are differences in phrasing, vocabulary, and pronunciation around the region. You’ll hear the difference between a Mainer accent and a Connecticut accent, for sure!

  7. Feb 22, 2024 · Overall, people in Eastern New England drop their “r”s (Boston is indeed in the Eastern half), and those in Western New England don’t. The exact line dividing New England goes between Connecticut and Rhode Island and cuts through Massachusetts and Vermont.

  8. Apr 12, 2022 · Working on your Maine accent? Interpreting some Boston slang? Don't know a milkshake from a frappe? Let our Guide to New England slang help.

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