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British accent analysis.
BBC English or Standard English
Cockney : Belonging to "working class people", sometimes faces projudice in working contexts.
R.P. Conservative or "posh"English, used by elderly people and "high class people".It stopped being synonim of BBC. (in practical terms an old fashion accent).
Estuary : South of England, intermediate accent between cockney and R.P.
Not POSH, not COCKNEY . Estuary English and its sociological context.
/tʃ/
/ʔ/ instead of /t/ which is more R.P.
/ʔ/ instead of /t/ which is more R.P.
/h/ "Sometimes" not pronounced at the beginning of words
/r/ Not pronounced in endings.
"th"/θ/ is "sometimes" performed as /f/
"th"/θ/ is "sometimes" performed as /f/
Cockney : Belonging to "working class people", sometimes faces projudice in working contexts.
R.P. Conservative or "posh"English, used by elderly people and "high class people".
Estuary : South of England, intermediate accent between cockney and R.P.
R.P. Conservative or "posh"English, used by elderly people and "high class people".
Estuary : South of England, intermediate accent between cockney and R.P.
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