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  1. East Anglian English is a dialect of English spoken in East Anglia, primarily in or before the mid-20th century. East Anglian English has had a very considerable input into modern Estuary English . However, it has received little attention from the media and is not easily recognised by people from other parts of the United Kingdom.

  2. Newfoundland English is any of several accents and dialects of Atlantic Canadian English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Most of these differ substantially from the English commonly spoken elsewhere in Canada and North America . The dialects that comprise Newfoundland English developed because of Newfoundland's history and ...

  3. This gallery includes userbox templates about American dialects of the English language. You may place any of these userboxes on your user page . Some of these templates have multiple options, so visit the template for further information.

  4. Linguasphere. 52-ABA. International English is the concept of using the English language as a global means of communication similar to an international auxiliary language, and often refers to the movement towards an international standard for the language. [1] Related and sometimes synonymous terms include: Global English, World English, Common ...

  5. The following dialect groups are sometimes classified as "Swedish" in the broadest sense (North Scandinavian): [6] Archaic Gutnish. Dalecarlian. Archaic Finnish Swedish, Estonian Swedish, Swedish. Archaic Norrlandic, Jamtska. Dalecarlian is intermediate in some respects between East and West Scandinavian. Scanian, a dialect of East Danish, is ...

  6. The Amami language or languages ( 島口, シマユムタ, Shimayumuta ), also known as Amami Ōshima or simply Ōshima ('Big Island'), is a Ryukyuan language spoken in the Amami Islands south of Kyūshū. The southern variety of the Setouchi township may be a distinct language more closely related to Okinawan than it is to northern Ōshima.

  7. Cajun English. Acadiana, the traditional Cajun homeland and the stronghold of both the Louisiana French and Cajun English dialects. Cajun English, or Cajun Vernacular English, is a dialect of American English spoken by Cajuns living in Southern Louisiana. Cajun English is significantly influenced by Louisiana French, the historical language of ...

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