Dialects can a variety could be
associated with a places or region or,
rather more surprisingly, it could also be associated with social group—male or
female, young or old, and so on. Differences are normal in dialect for example
my friendship group will use different dialect then other as the content we
watch and hear will be different. However regionally we speak the same dialect
however someone from Newcastle will say different phrases due to location. They
are large amounts of variation of dialect throughout Britain
•Accents is how people pronounce word, its
where they pronunciation of certain letters and how they sound, this
mix courses accents to sound differently. For example One of the most unique Scouse features is the
way the accent make the letter ‘t.’
sound at the beginning of a word or a stressed syllable, 't' is affricated,
becoming something of a 'ts'
sound: tree becomes ‘tsree,’
Accents also effected by people around you and where you leave if someone
speaks in a fashion you will instantly start picking up their way of sounding
letter. Can even happen in friends as we all sound typical Essex however my two
best mates dialect and different with little accent differences
•These together create variations in how
people sound and what they say
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