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IDEA – International Dialects of English Archive
https://www.dialectsarchive.com/
The International Dialects of English Archive was created in 1998 as the internet’s first archive of primary-source recordings of English-language dialects and accents as heard around the world. With more than 1,600 samples from 135 countries …
Accents and dialects | British Library - Sounds
https://sounds.bl.uk/Accents-and-dialects
English-language recordings drawn from commercial cylinders and 78 rpm discs. Evolving English VoiceBank. A selection of English accents captured at the British Library. Evolving English WordBank. Words and phrases contributed by visitors to the British Library’s Evolving English exhibition in 2010/11.
American English Dialects
https://aschmann.net/AmEng/
3. Click on a state or province to listen to audio or video samples for each location. (Full instructions) 1. Western dialects: 7. North Central. 8. The West. Dialects that start from the eastern seaboard: 1. Canada. 2. Northern New England. 3. The North. 4. Greater New York City. 5. The Midland. 6. The South
Accents and Dialects of England | IDEA: International ...
https://www.dialectsarchive.com/england
Listen to accents and dialects of England. There are currently 113 samples from England, organized into nine regions: Southwest, Southeast, London, East, West Midlands, East Midlands, Yorkshire and Humber, Northwest, and Northeast. There is one additional group for samples that don’t belong in any of the regions.
The Sound of the Canadian English dialect / accent …
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dhrwu-375ZU
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Professor Earl C. Haag's PA German Dialect
http://pgs.org/dialect_audio.asp
PA German Audio Clips. Click the links below to listen to audio clips of Dorathy Fry reading Mammi Ganz (Mother Goose) rhymes of John Birmelin. Der Taffy waar en Welschmann. Die alt Mammi Schwank. Die Jill un der Jake. En aldi Grossmammi. Fassnachtkuche. Gense,Gense,Genserich. Gleene Droppe Wasser. Glitzer,glitzer,gleeni Schtann
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