Talk Dialect is a national initiative to capture, preserve, and revitalise the 39 historic county dialects of England as a living digital and onchain record. Built on existing community-driven collections, it will create an open, collaborative online wiki — anchored at talkdialect.co.uk — where users contribute words, phrases, pronunciations, and family sayings in real time.
https://nikkiwordsmith.com/talk-dialect-white-paper/@yvanspijk I've been enjoying your language infographics!
Here's a puzzler: do you have any idea where the pronunciation in some US English accents of the word "across" as "acrost" comes from? As in "I haven't come acrost that before?"
What drives such a pronunciation to occur? Is it an #eggcorn? "I haven't come a crossed that before?" (Maybe borrowing from archaic "I'll go a-walking"?)
Cornell University: Amazon’s AI assistant struggles with diverse dialects, study finds. “A new Cornell study revealed that Amazon’s AI shopping assistant, Rufus, gives vague or incorrect responses to users writing in some English dialects, such as African American English (AAE), especially when prompts contain typos.”
The English Pub 🇬🇧 - El #blog para aprender inglés: ¿Cuántas #Lenguas hay en el Reino Unido?
https://the-english-pub.blogspot.com/2019/04/cuantas-lenguas-hay-en-el-reino-unido.html
#teachingenglish #englishlearning #ELT #ESL #TEFL #TESOL #englishdialects #languagesfromtheuk