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1179 "The major varieties of English include, in most cases, several subvarieties, such as Cockney slang within British English; Newfoundland English within Canadian English; and African American Vernacular English (\"Ebonics\") and Southern American English within American English. English is a pluricentric language, without a central language authority like France's Académie française; and, although no variety is clearly considered the only standard, there are a number of accents considered to be more prestigious, such as Received Pronunciation in Britain.\n" +
1215 "?/? Open-mid back unrounded vowel, Near-open central vowel bud\n" +
1216 "?/?? Open-mid central unrounded vowel bird 3\n" +
1218 "? Close central unrounded vowel roses 5\n" +