Midlands English
Midlands English is one of the more stigmatized of Englishes. Technically, this can be divided into East Midlands and West Midlands, but I won’t get into the differences between the two just now. The most famous of these dialects isBrummie (Birmingham English).Features:
- The foot-strut merger, meaning that the syllable in foot and couldis pronounced with the same syllable as strut and fudge. (IPA ʊ).
- A system of vowels otherwise vaguely reminiscent of Australian accents, with short i in kit sometimes verging toward IPA kit (“keet”) and extremely open “loose” dipthongs.
- A variety of unusual vocabulary: some East Midlands dialects still feature a variant of the word “thou!”
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