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North American English

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She says the bunched-r, which is common in North American english, is particularly complex.

她说,在北美英语中常见的隆起的 R 的发音特别复杂。

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'Math' is a North American English word for what in British English, we call maths.

“Math”是北美英语中的一个词,英式英语中对应的词为“maths”。

六分钟基础词汇

I don't think Canadians would say that. Let's say they speak North American English. But it is very similar.

加拿大人不会这么说。他们说北美英语。但它们非常相似。

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The third point, particularly in English and particularly in North American English, we do not speak one… word… at… a… time.

第三点,在英语中,特别是北美英语我们说话不会一… 次… 一… 个… 字。

Engvid-Emma-课程合辑

These vowels are found in both North American English, along with British English.

这些元音在北美英语和英国英语中都有。

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So this is more of British English than North American English, which is why it's in this book.

” 所以这更像是英式英语而不是北美英语, 这就是它出现在本书中的原因。

纽约时报 (New York Times)

There's a special note of aggressive contempt that can be layered into the diphthongs and glottal stops of what linguists call Inland North American English, and Carone used it lavishly.

在语言学家称之为北美内陆英语的双元音和声门塞音中,有一种特别的攻击性蔑视,卡隆使用得非常广泛。

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But because this trend began after the colonization of the new world, most North American English speakers kept their rhotic Rs, as I do today.

但是因为这种趋势是在新大陆殖民之后开始的,所以大多数说北美英语的人都保留了他们的 Rs,就像我今天所做的那样。

Engvid-Emma-课程合辑

So my point here is that native speakers of English, especially North American English, usually do not pronounce " of" like this; we actually pronounce it more like " a" .

所以我的观点是, 以英语为母语的人,尤其是北美英语, 通常不会这样发音“of” ; 我们实际上把它读得更像“a” 。

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North American English

This map shows English dialect regions of North America, as defined by Labov et al.'s Atlas of North American English.[9] Undesignated regions (in white, orange, and green) represent areas with characteristics that are inconsistent from speaker to speaker, or poorly studied due to being in a state of transition. Some undesignated areas fall under the classification of

North American English (NAmE, NAE) is the broadest variety of the English language as spoken in North America, including all dialects of the United States and Canada. Because of their shared histories and cultures and the similarities between the pronunciation, vocabulary and accent of American English and Canadian English, the two spoken dialects are often grouped together under a single category. Due to historical and cultural factors, Canadian English and American English retain numerous distinctions from each other, with the differences being most noticeable in the two languages' written forms. Canadian spellings are primarily based on British usage as a result of Canada's longer-standing connections with the United Kingdom. Canadians are generally tolerant of both British and American spellings, with British spellings being favoured in more formal settings and in Canadian print media. Spellings in American English have been highly influenced by lexicographers like Noah Webster, who sought to create a standardized form of English that was independent of British English. Despite these differences, English as it is spoken in both Canada and the United States is similar, with the United Empire Loyalists who fled the American Revolution having had a large influence on the early spoken form of Canadian English.

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