Boston English

Revolutionary War - SNL

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SNL skit about the differences in the ideologies of Philadelphians and New Englanders and it also shows the differences in their accents.

Posted by Zach Stanley on May 11, 2018

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Ideology;
Philadelphia English;
Boston English;
New England

Boston Accent Trailer

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A joke trailer from comedian Seth Myers spoofing the many movies set in Boston that make use of marked Boston accents.

Posted by Kara Becker on February 2, 2016

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Boston English

Speech Accent Archive: Boston

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A speaker from Boston (English21) from the George Mason's Speech Accent archive. She is a 37 year old female.

Posted by Kara Becker on September 29, 2014

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Boston English;
r vocalization

American Tongues: Tough Guy from Boston's North End

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An excerpt from the documentary American Tongues profiling speakers from the North End of Boston.

In Walsh, students of Bostonese have found their avatah

A 2013 article on Boston mayor-elect Marty Walsh, who has a pronounced Boston accent. The comments about Boston being "lazy" are unfortunate, as are the interviews with speech coaches.

Posted by Kara Becker on November 21, 2013

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Boston English;
Politics and Policy;
Low back merger;
r vocalization

Good Will Hunting: How do you like them apples?

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Val Systems: Pretentious /ae/ hole

The blog post provides a clip from the popular NPR show "Car Talk, with two native Bostonians as hosts. In the clip, one hosts relates being teased by his daughter for his trap-bath split, saying it sounds pretentious.

Posted on September 19, 2012

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Boston English;
Trap-bath split;
Change;
Ideology

Good Will Hunting

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A clip of the bar scene from the movie Good Will Hunting. Actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are both native Bostonians and utilize many features of Boston English.

Posted on September 18, 2012

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Boston English;
Masculinity;
r vocalization

r-vocalization in Boston English

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Posted on August 27, 2012

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Boston English;
r vocalization