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Southern dialect

Many languages have a southern dialect, sometimes more than one. This page does not list all possible southern dialects; you may have better luck looking up the language in question. See also :Category:Languages

  • Amami
  • There are at least two southern dialects of English:
    • Southern American English
    • Southern English of England
  • Welsh

Usage examples of "southern dialect".

Between hysterical fear and the singsong southern dialect of Sponglish it took a few moments before she did.

The Domination's core territory in Africa below Capricorn had been settled by Loyalist refugees from the American Revolution, speakers of an archaic eighteenth-century southern dialect, and it had mutated heavily in the generations since.

Even the language had a disturbing pseudo-familiarity: a Southern dialect, which was not surprising considering how many of the Loyalist founders had been from below the Mason-Dixon line, but more archaic than any I had heard in the US.

We may confidently predict, therefore, that we have to deal with a southern dialect.

I declare, how you eat those dry poke-chop sandwiches is--' She was rattling off in a Southern dialect broader than Madge's when suddenly she caught sight of me.

Two drinks and a sampling of Southern dialect was it for the Atlanta layover, then back on the 747 and it was Georgia's red clay falling away beneath the wing.