New posts in accent

Did the non-standard pronunciation of “gold” as "goold" come from an Old English sound change?

What is it called when people who speak with a Connecticut accent cut off "t"s at the end of words or skip them in the middle of words?

What accents pronounce "quarter" as "korter"? Which other words can drop /w/ before /ɔr/ like this?

In what contexts is it important to maintain your accent or dialect?

Identifying British accents

How do American dialects differ?

American English without an accent

What are the 'distances' among the major English dialects?

In which US accent is “again” pronounced /əˈɡeɪn/ with the FACE vowel, not /əˈɡɛn/ with the DRESS vowel?

Which groups of Americans pronounce -ing |ŋ| as -inG |ŋg|?

Dropped g's in upper-class 1930s Britain

Dialect using "woman" instead of "women"?

Should "ate" and "eight" be pronounced exactly alike?

Char a baby sheep?

Is there a 1950's American accent?

Is the line blurring between "accent" and "dialect"?

What makes Jacob Rees-Mogg's accent posh? [closed]

Is there a term for the letter T not being pronounced when at the end of a word? [duplicate]

Am I imagining the Warshington (Washington) accent?

Pronunciation of '-ing' endings as '-een' [duplicate]