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A '''southern accent''', in general, is an [[Accent ( |
A '''southern accent''', in general, is an [[Accent (sociolinguistics)|accent]] characteristic of the southern part of any country or region. With reference to the [[English language]], the term usually refers to either of: |
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*'''[[Southern American English]]''' (spoken in the [[Southern United States]]) |
*'''[[Southern American English]]''' (spoken in the [[Southern United States]]) |
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A southern accent, in general, is an accent characteristic of the southern part of any country or region. With reference to the English language, the term usually refers to either of:
- Southern American English (spoken in the Southern United States)
- English in southern England (spoken in South England)