Old but still cool: the Harvard dialect survey results show you how different people across the USA pronounce certain words. In the South, for example, I will be a "law-yer," whereas in the North I am more likely to be a "loy-er."
Old but still cool: the Harvard dialect survey results show you how different people across the USA pronounce certain words. In the South, for example, I will be a "law-yer," whereas in the North I am more likely to be a "loy-er."
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