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West Ender 15-09-2008 18:59

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
I can't help as I left Oswaldtwistle 46 years ago, have lived in the Midlands, North East, the Middle East (world, not UK) and, for 32 years, Cheshire and, I'm told, I don't have a discernable accent.

I would, however, urge you to try Warrington (10 miles from where I live) in your quest into local accents further afield. The true Warrington tongue has a mixture of Manchester and mid-Lancs. It's a fairly horrible accent but, these days, it's being superceded by Scouse, as so many have moved this way from Liverpool, and it may well disappear in a couple of decades - which is a shame - even if it is horrible. :)

Margaret Pilkington 15-09-2008 19:27

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
I used to work on Accrington market many years ago and I could tell where people came from by their accents......Blackburn, Burnley, Darwen and Padiham...all different though not separated by many miles

Lilly 15-09-2008 19:49

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
Although I am not old, only 30, I have a very broad Lancashire accent. I have lived in Oswaldtwistle all my life and even use Lancashire dialect sometimes....I have been told I sound more like a Grandad than a 30 year old woman! :eek::D

Eric 15-09-2008 19:58

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
I think I lost my accent in southern Saskatchewan .... not too far south of Moose Jaw. If I run into it, I may be able to help, eh.:D

Spider61 15-09-2008 20:35

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
Even my 5 year old son has a strong local accent - as I am often told.

emzy 16-09-2008 07:51

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spider61 (Post 631409)
Even my 5 year old son has a strong local accent - as I am often told.

My 2 yr old twins often say "Eeeee Up" think theyve got that from me lol

panther 16-09-2008 09:25

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
Lived in ossy all me life, im 36 but i dont think iv got a accent :(

MargaretR 16-09-2008 10:50

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
I am having the interview this aft

cashman 16-09-2008 14:33

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 631588)
I am having the interview this aft

if ya need a surety fer bail, give us a bell.:D:D:D;)

MargaretR 16-09-2008 15:12

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
A very polite young man - 2 hours just 'flew'
I didn't lay it on with broad dialect or marbles -just normal -that's what he wants

Tealeaf 16-09-2008 17:12

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
I think young Will is going to have alot of fun with the lingering rhoticity in Accy and Districts, as compared to some of our neighbours. Shame I can't help; it is exactly 30 years since I moved to the smoke and these days I shift between PSP (Posh Southern Pillock for the uninitiated), Mockney and it is only every three weeks or so that I revert to the home tongue.

lindsay ormerod 16-09-2008 18:12

Re: Can you help with a survey of local accents?
 
I can help Will, although I am older than your age spec I have lived in Accy all my life and was born here; my daughter also was born and bred here, she is 12.


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