On Monday 28 August 2006 12:29 pm, Michael P. Brininstool wrote:
On Monday 28 August 2006 19:01, Robin Laing wrote:
> Geordie dialect (Newcastle area) is believed to have the most authentic
> with better than 80% historically correct :-)
Interesting! I took a class in history where the instructor was talking
about the evolution of languages and pronunciations, and he said the
closest dialect to the British of the 17th century is the dialect of
American English currently spoken in the countryside around Atlanta,
Georgia.
Around there Tallifaro is pronounced Tolliver and Jordan is pronounced
Jurden
That's correct English?
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Michael P Brininstool