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Social and Cultural Functions of the Local Press in Preston, Lancashire, 1855-1900
Origins of NZ English
Barrow-In-Furness, Cumbria
LANGUAGE VARIETY in ENGLAND 1 ♦ Language Variety in England
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“Cockney and the Queen”
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Filling the Label: Estuary English As a New Form of Pronunciation
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