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  • Dialectology - Fishermen's Dialect and Glossary of Fish Names in Scotland: Thesis on fishermen's dialect on the Southeast coast of Scotland and a glossary of fish names in Scotland from the 1920s.
  • English Accents and Dialects: Extracts from the Survey of English Dialects and the Millennium Memory Bank document how the English spoke and lived in the 20th century.
  • Lancashire Dialect Society: Membership information and some texts in the dialect.
  • Norfolk England Dialect: Pauline Dodd's page about the intricacies of the Norfolk dialect, including a wav file of Keith Skipper, journalist with the Eastern Daily Press and author of 'Larn Yourself Norfolk'.
  • Talk Tidy. The Language of South Wales as an Art Form.: A humorous dictionary of the English dialect used in and around the valleys of South Wales.
  • Whoohoo.co.uk: Translate your English phrase, email or text message into a variety of different British dialects including Geordie, Cockney Rhyming Slang, Irish, Brummie, Scottish, Scouse, Posh and Ali G.
  • Yorkshire Dialect Society: Scholarly society meets four times a year. Publishes an annual journal, "Transactions of the Yorkshire Dialect Society."


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