Latest News About Lancashire Dialect

Updated 2026-05-25 19:01

I don’t have live news access right now, but the latest big-picture context on Lancashire dialect includes ongoing interest in how accents and speech patterns are evolving in and around Lancashire, Manchester, and the broader North West.

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Lancashire dialect - Wikiwand

The Lancashire dialect refers to the Northern English vernacular speech of the English county of Lancashire. The region is notable for its tradition of poetry w...

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Scope of Lancashire dialect

In recent years, some have also classified the speech of Manchester as a separate Mancunian dialect, but this is a much less established distinction. Many of the dialect writers and poets in the 19th and early 20th century were from Manchester and surrounding towns. The Lancashire dialect traditionally used rhotic pronunciation, but the accents of much of the area have become non-rhotic since the middle of the 20th century. … La4Dolphinholme, near Lancaster21–25 May 19543Stanley EllisYes,...

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Sound and vision blog

The latest news about the British Library’s sound and moving image collections: one of the world's largest sound collections (6.5 million music, spoken word and environmental recordings); plus a growing moving images collection.

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