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#British people may scoff at NA #math but really, it makes just as much sense as #maths . And the two dialects aren't even consistent about whether it's singular or plural.

#English #linguistics #language #dialect

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Establishd in 1842, de Baenk o Montreal is Canada’s aldest chartert baenk ann d furst institution t establish a branch office in Ottawa-city.

Establishd in 1842, de Baenk o Montreal is Canada’s aldest chartert baenk ann d furst institution t establish a branch office in Ottawa-city.

ottawa-valley wotd:
baenk/bynk/boink
/bajnk, bɔjnk, bæːnk/

• post-palatalisation of 'bank'. compare the development of 'yank' > 'yoink' and 'bang, bonk' > 'boink'

> i needs te gòa tu de baenk

#ottawavalley #dialect #language #canada #linguistics

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west riding dialect word of the day: hullet /ˈʊlɪt/.

owl, a small owl.

either borrowed from french hulotte or formed from Middle English howle + -et. Compare standard owlet.

"there aren't mony hullets raand here".
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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#British and North #American #English have different usages of "have". NAE prefers it as a main verb while BE has more auxiliary leading to constructions we've got much less frequently.

#language #grammar #linguistics #dialect

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ottawa-valley wotd:
bogaman
/bóəgə·man/, /-mən/

• dialectal form of 'bo(o)geyman'

Noun
- a violent or sinister ghost or monster who terrifies or kidnaps children.
- a fictitious threat

> he swore he'd sint de bogaman

#ottawavalley #dialect #language #canada #linguistics

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ottawa-valley wotd:
gruamach
/grú(ː)əməx/, /-max/

• from Gaelic 'gruamach'

Adjective, Adverb
- moody, depressive, gloomy, drab
- (of weather or atmosphere) overcast, dim, dull

> gruamach oot der, et is

#ottawavalley #dialect #language #canada #linguistics

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The stereotypical "bo'le o' wa'er" in #British #English is the result of T-glottalization. But it's not only Brits, North Americans do it too!

#linguistics #pronunciation #language #dialect #phonetics

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Are Dialect–Language Distinctions Linguistic or Political? I sat down with the nail artist whom I first visited. Eyes to eyes, hands to hands for at least an hour. It is inevitable to have conversations to break the awkward silence. Having an expat in a forei...

What is the implication of calling a language a dialect? Is it simply a regional variation of speech or is it a label shaped by power?

#Language #Dialect #Identity #Power

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west riding dialect word of the day: lass /las/.

a lass, girl. this is the main word for girl in this dialect, see the map.

perhaps from old norse lǫskr, but unclear.

"I suppoort lasses as likes other lasses."
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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west riding dialect word of the day: hafe /e:f/, alternatively hauf /ɔ:f/.

half.

from old english healf. "hafe" is an unusual development, but more common where I live. "hauf" is the expected reflex, common in other places.

"I've on'y hafe enough to afoord that".
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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west riding dialect word of the day: theck/thack /θɛk, θak/.

n. a thatch, roof.
v. to thatch.

from old english þæc, þeccan.

"It wor a one-stooary buildin wi a straw thack."
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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"Jupyter walked so my kludgepile of dockerized task specific react dashboards could run"

*Hmm, that was the most Agentic sentence I've yet seen here on Bluesky. #jargon #dialect

*There will be more

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‪west riding dialect word of the day: lee /lɪj/.

v. to lie, tell an untruth.
n. a lie.

from old english léogan, lyge

"why is he leein abaat this?"
"it's proper funny to tell lees on t'tinternet."
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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A robin

A robin

Meanwhile in the Cumbrian dialect group on Facebook, the names for birds are being discussed: Spuggie (sparrow); Dykie (dunnock); Scoppie (chaffinch); Stuckie or Shepster (starling) #Cumbria #dialect

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west riding dialect word of the day: gawm /gɔ:m/.

v. to take heed, notice, recognise.
n. heed, care, attention.

from old norse gaumr.

"do yo gawm me?"
"dun't tek no gawm on it."
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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west riding dialect word of the day: thrang /'θraŋ/, alternatively throng.

adj. busy, crowded.
n. a throng or crowd.

from old english (ġe)þrang.

"yo're fair thrang like."
"look at that gawmless thrang paintin t' raandabaats"
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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#linguistics #classism #dialect etc read this thread now

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‪west riding dialect word of the day: maungy /'mɔ:ndʒɪ/

sulky and bad tempered. (similar to "mardy" and "got t' monk on")
idle.
having a skin infection, itchy; now rare I think.

from old french manjue + -y.

"gie o'er beein so maungy."
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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west riding dialect word of the day: heead /'i.әd/ (alternatively yed round huddersfield)

head.

from old english hēafod.

"Well, if thrawin bricks at a chaps heead is technical eddication, aw dooan't see 'at we want a Schooil Booard to teych us that."
#yorkshire #dialect

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west riding dialect word of the day (I wor poorly yesterdey): coil-hoil /ˈkɔɪl ɔɪl/.

a place for storing coal, like a small outhouse or a cellar.

from old english colu(?) + hola.

"We've no use for us coil-hoil naadays."
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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west riding dialect word of the day: lig /lɪg/ (v.), p.t. ligged.

to lie down, rest, abide (intrans.); also to put, place, set (trans.).

from old english liċġan.

"I need to goa an lig daan i bed for a bit."
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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west riding dialect word of the day (back again and a bit late): weyve /wɛɪv/ (v.), p.t. wave, woäve, p.p. wovven

to weave.

from old english wevan.

"I wor niver shawn haa to weyve reight gooid."
#yorkshire #dialect #linguistics

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Ev’ry Portal Past, by Dialect from the album Full Serpent


🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #KEXP's #Expansions

DIALECT:
🎵 Ev'ry Portal Past

#DIALECT

▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify

▶️ Song/Cover on #Bandcamp:

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Colloque international sur la littérature francoprovençale du 6 au 8 mars à Saint-Nicolas en vallée d’Aoste: une première pour une poésie méconnue Les poètes francoprovençaux sont peu cités dans les études universitaires. On pouvait se demander si La Chanson de Girart de Roussillon, magnifique épopée du XIIe siècle qui chante les “Bourguignons” ...

Colloque international sur la littérature francoprovençale du 6 au 8 mars à Saint-Nicolas en vallée d’Aoste: une première pour une poésie méconnue. Quoique située en Italie, cette rencontre scientifique présentera des poètes français. #poetry #dialect #Italy montblanc.hypotheses.org/18587

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Ev’ry Portal Past, by Dialect from the album Full Serpent


🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #FreakZonePlaylist

Dialect:
🎵 Evry Portal Past

#6music #Dialect

▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify

▶️ Song/Cover on #Bandcamp:

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The North Riding of Yorkshire
The North Riding of Yorkshire YouTube video by Phil Scaling

#onilkleymoorbartat #holdmybeer #yorkshiredialect

Looks like this video is from the #1980s from a longer documentary Does anyone in #yorkshire still speak this #dialect ? If so, why? Fortunately we have it & more on record courtesy of multiple #voicearchives on the internet.

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Does anyone know of any good actual plays (audio or video) of Dialect? We're gearing up to play it soon ourselves.

#ttrpg #Dialect #StoryGames

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Voices of the Victorians analyzed in new research about northern accent development The Barrow-in-Furness accent is very different from the rest of Lancashire and Cumbria because of an intense mixing and rapid population change in the late 1800s, says new research by Lancaster Univer...

Voices of the #Victorians analyzed in new research about northern accent development
phys.org/news/2026-01...
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#language #dialect #history #england #langsky

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On this American island, residents speak a beautifully unique blend of Southern and Old English Sadly, the one-of-a-kind dialect may soon be extinct.

On this American island, residents speak a beautifully unique blend of Southern and Old English
Sadly, the one-of-a-kind dialect may soon be extinct.
www.upworthy.com/ocracoke-bro...
via @upworthy.com
#dialect #langsky

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Earth Angels of the Bone Age, by Dialect from the album Full Serpent


🇺🇦 #NowPlaying on #BBC6Music's #DreamTime

Dialect:
🎵 Earth Angels of the Bone Age

#6music #Dialect

▶️ 🪄 Automagic 🔊 show 📻 playlist on Spotify

▶️ Song/Cover on #Bandcamp:

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