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Revision as of 04:22, 21 March 2007 by Betacommand (talk | contribs) (removing spam per WP:EL and WP:SPAM)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)East Anglian English is a dialect of English spoken in East Anglia. This easternmost area of England was probably home to the first-ever form of language which can be called English. East Anglian English has had a very considerable input into the formation of Standard English, and contributed importantly to the development of American English and (to a lesser extent) Southern Hemisphere Englishes; it has also experienced multilingualism on a remarkable scale. However, it has received little attention from linguistic scholars over the years.
East Anglian English contains
- Norfolk dialect (Broad Norfolk)
- Suffolk dialect
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