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So it's official, "cockney" is disappearing (in this case the BBC are referring to the entire South East as "cockney")
Personally, I can't stand that inner city trendy accent, saying "Like" as "Laaaak", I don't get how that has even appeared aside an effort to not speak with a traditional London accent, and it sounds just ridiculous and non regional.
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The King's English and Cockney are no longer common dialects among young people in the South East of England, according to a new study. Researchers from the University of Essex studied the dialects of a group of 18 to 33-year-olds in the region. They identified three voices, estuary English, southern British English and multicultural London English. |
So it's official, "cockney" is disappearing (in this case the BBC are referring to the entire South East as "cockney")
Personally, I can't stand that inner city trendy accent, saying "Like" as "Laaaak", I don't get how that has even appeared aside an effort to not speak with a traditional London accent, and it sounds just ridiculous and non regional.
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