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Isn’t there a thing that Bostonians sound more like old English than the English?

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Yeah i read that too, where the accent we yanks associate with British today grew from an upper-class affectation that developed after the war?

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My understanding is that prior to radio the uk had like 300 mutually unintelligible “dialects” of “english” and it was bbc broadcasts that turned English English in to something resembling a single language. And we ended up with the “received pronunciation” dialect or something. Like if Americans settled on Mid-Atlantic as the correct way to talk.

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Imagine a beautiful world where Americans adopted a universal accent from 1930s gangster movies and everyone went around saying “now see” and “you’ll never take me alive, copper.”

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Maybe a few decades ago. Idk how much of the old dialect is still around. Try looking up “boston brahmin dialect”

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