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Forms of American English
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edit- United States English
- American English
- Regional vocabularies of American English
- Dictionary of American Regional English
- Received Pronunciation
- Rhotic and non-rhotic accents
- Phonological history of English short A
- Code-switching
- United States English (Regional)
- North American English regional phonology
- New Jersey English dialects
- New York dialect
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- African American Vernacular English
- New York Latino English
- Oakland Ebonics controversy
- Stereotypes of African Americans in the United States
- Southern American English
- Yat dialect
- Pacific Northwest English
- Canadian English
- North American English
- Canadian English
- Canadian raising
- Canadian Shift
- Vowel shift
- Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles
- Newfoundland English
- Canadian Maritime English
- Quebec English
- Northern cities vowel shift
- Ottawa Valley Twang
- West–Central Canadian English
- Quebecois French
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- Canada
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- Great Britain
- British English
- Comparison of American and British English
- List of American words not widely used in the United Kingdom
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- Lists of words having different meanings in American and British English
- List of works with different titles in the United Kingdom and United States
- Geordie
- Hiberno-English
- Mid-Ulster English
- International English
- International English
- Regional accents of English
- International Phonetic Alphabet
- International Phonetic Alphabet chart for English dialects
- Phonological history of English low back vowels