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Scouse

Scouse. Dialect of the Day. The “Scouse” dialect. The Scouse dialect is famous largely because of the influence of the Beatles in the 1960s who came from Liverpool, where the scouse dialect is located.

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Scouse

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  1. Scouse Dialect of the Day

  2. The “Scouse” dialect The Scouse dialect is famous largely because of the influence of the Beatles in the 1960s who came from Liverpool, where the scouse dialect is located. When spoken at full speed it is very difficult to understand for non-native speakers, often confusing even native speakers.

  3. Location Liverpool is located here

  4. Confusion Scouse is highly accented due to its influence from the Irish language, and can come across as quite aggressive. However, ‘Liverpool people’, or Liverpudlians, are actually some of the friendliest in the UK, which is a big contrast to the way in which the accent can sound to unfamiliar people.

  5. Confusion Scouse is also famous for being spoken very fast. When combined with the highly accented nature of it, it can make it very difficult to understand to even the most well trained ear.

  6. Unique Features • <t>. On a number of occasions a <r> sound, is employed. “I gotta go” • RP English 'book' 'cook [ʊ] Scouse [uː] • The /t/ sound at the end of words can become a /ts/ ''right'' may be heard as ''rice'' or ''rights''. 

  7. Take the Carragher challenge.... See if you can write down everything that Jamie Carragher says in this special clip. You can win a prize if you get everything correct. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDaTTVR2JXY

  8. Famous Scousers As well as Jamie Carragher, a few other famous people with Scouse accents are Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney and: • John Lennon (softer accent) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kXCnKfdGOY • Paul McCartney • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtnXnWpC9GE

  9. References http://www.bl.uk/learning/langlit/sounds/text-only/england/birkenhead/

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