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Why many native speakers can't pronounce "Nuclear" properly?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Liturgist" data-source="post: 77539203" data-attributes="member: 424341"><p>The US dialects are as proper as any other dialect. I could go on at length about the Australian vowel shift if we were to argue about propriety, but I won’t, since I enjoy both the American accents and the Australian accents. </p><p></p><p>What I dislike is the increasing disappearance of regional accents in the UK and North America. Canadians should not sound like Californians, nor should Texans sound like Nevadans, nor should Mancunians, Brummies, or Geordies sound like Londoners or Anglians. For that matter, the differences between the dialects of Australia and New Zealand and the Falklands must be guarded zealously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Liturgist, post: 77539203, member: 424341"] The US dialects are as proper as any other dialect. I could go on at length about the Australian vowel shift if we were to argue about propriety, but I won’t, since I enjoy both the American accents and the Australian accents. What I dislike is the increasing disappearance of regional accents in the UK and North America. Canadians should not sound like Californians, nor should Texans sound like Nevadans, nor should Mancunians, Brummies, or Geordies sound like Londoners or Anglians. For that matter, the differences between the dialects of Australia and New Zealand and the Falklands must be guarded zealously. [/QUOTE]
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