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English language in England / Sociolinguistics / Languages of the United Kingdom / English language / American English / Received Pronunciation / Cockney / Estuary English / English in southern England / English languages / Anglo-Frisian languages / West Germanic languages
Date: 2003-05-09 05:52:41
English language in England
Sociolinguistics
Languages of the United Kingdom
English language
American English
Received Pronunciation
Cockney
Estuary English
English in southern England
English languages
Anglo-Frisian languages
West Germanic languages

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