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Lecture 6 Sociophonetics

American regional features

Other regional features are stereotyped in American spelling by their citizens:

General Canadian (Gen Can) shares a few features with the North of the U.S.A., such as raising of/ae/ in cad and the cot — caught merger.

General Australian (Gen Aus) shares a few features with London pop­ular speech (Cockney). The most salient vowel characteristic is /ai/ in day, take. Within the country they also distinguish, besides Gen Aus, Cultivat­ed Australian and Broad Australian. Cultivated Australian is closer to RP than General Australian. Broad Australian is applied to a heavy local ac­cent, most often of people in the countryside, the part of the land often referred to as "the Bush".