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Canadian vs. Irish English Differences by Anita Madunovic is a document available to read on EtoBox.
The document compares Canadian English and Irish English. Canadian English is influenced by both American and British English, with some vocabulary from indigenous languages and French. It is non-rhotic and features phenomena like Canadian raising, T-deletion, and T-flapping. Irish English is closer to Received Pronunciation and is rhotic with no raising, T-deletion, or T-flapping. While Canadian English has merged /ɔ/ and /ɑ/ sounds, Irish English maintains the distinction. The document also provides sayin
- Author
- Anita Madunovic
- Language
- EN