Specifically I’m wondering how the typical English accent became the typical western accent (Which sounds relatively country), and how did that become the modern accents on the West Coast? What factor was added in that made cowboys start sounding like the modern day Californian.
I’m assuming the typical NY accent comes from Italians coming over.
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Bonus question: Why are there no places in the US at all that kept the English accents????
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Apparently people in England speak differently from town to town. Here we pretty much only hear “Queen’s English” on TV, BBC’glish…but accents there vary far more than accents here that range from Boston, Brooklyn Baton Rouge. I remember trying to talk to a gal whose accent was thick and she said I am speaking english and I’m trying to translate it for you.
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