English dialect

Southern American English

Also known as: Southern Drawl

The dialects of the US South, characterised by the Southern Vowel Shift, the pin-pen merger, and a distinct lexical tradition.

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Frequently asked questions

What language is Southern American English?

Southern American English is a dialect of English.

Which region is Southern American English associated with?

Southern American English is part of the North America region on DialectAtlas.

Is Southern American English known by other names?

Yes — Southern American English is also referred to as Southern Drawl.

What are the other dialects of English?

English also includes Received Pronunciation, Geordie, Scottish English, Hiberno-English, General American, Canadian English, Australian English, Broad Australian, Cultivated Australian, Aboriginal Australian English, Indian English, Singlish, African American Vernacular English, New York English, Eastern New England English, Appalachian English, Cajun English, Chicano English, Hawaiian Pidgin, Newfoundland English. Each variety has its own vocabulary, pronunciation, and cultural context.

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