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1) the historical origins of Canadian English;
2) alternation among American and British words, pronunciations, and usage in Canada;
3) the documentation of relic areas and traditional regional enclaves; and
4) Canadian Raising, the articulation of the diphthongs /aʊ/ and /aɪ/ with non-low nuclei when they occur before voiceless consonants, which became a standard example of the need for ordered rules in generative phonology.
Overviews of the research in these areas can be found in Avis (1973), Bailey (1982) and Chambers (1979, 1991). We will focus on the sound of Canadian English, and in particular on those phonological and phonetic variables that are most useful for distinguishing Canadian English from other varieties, and for identifying regional varieties within Canada.
The origins of Canadian English have been studied in light of the history of the settlement of Canada and will be briefly addressed in 2.1, below. The contributions of traditional dialectological research to determining the status of Canadian English in relation to American and British English will discuss three phonological features of Canadian English.
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علامات بسيطة في جسدك قد تنذر بمرض "قاتل"
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أول صور ثلاثية الأبعاد للغدة الزعترية البشرية
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مدرسة دار العلم.. صرح علميّ متميز في كربلاء لنشر علوم أهل البيت (عليهم السلام)
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