The southern pronunciation is a distinct dialect of American English spoken in the southeastern United States. It is characterized by a number of unique features, including the use of diphthongs, the dropping of final consonants, and the use of certain vowel sounds that are not found in other dialects of American English.
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Diphthongs | The vowels in words like "time" and "house" are pronounced with a diphthong, or a gliding sound. |
Dropping of final consonants | The final consonants in words like "dog" and "cat" are often dropped. |
Use of certain vowel sounds | The vowels in words like "bag" and "hat" are pronounced with a different vowel sound than in other dialects of American English. |
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Listen to native speakers | The best way to learn how to understand southern pronunciation is to listen to native speakers. |
Read books and articles written in southern pronunciation | This will help you to become familiar with the unique spelling and grammar of southern pronunciation. |
Practice speaking in southern pronunciation | The more you practice, the better you will become at understanding and speaking in southern pronunciation. |
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