New York Dialect Warmup Time!.

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New York Dialect Warmup Time!

Vowel Substitutions – “ee-a” And, hand, answer, Nebraska, Laugh yeah, disaster Vowel Substitutions – “ee-a”

Vowel Substitutions – uh for er Her, blur, stir, Dodger, further, letter, talker, feller Vowel Substitutions – uh for er

Vowel Substitutions – ay-uh There, where, care, fare Vowel Substitutions – ay-uh

Town, now, round, about, bound Nasal “AU”

Dipthong Changes – uh-r Thirty-third, bird, girl, work, jerk, person, permanent, permanent, certainly, world, curl Dipthong Changes – uh-r

Dipthong Changes – ee-uh Hear, fear, clear, near, Dipthong Changes – ee-uh

Dipthong Changes – oo-uh Your, sure, endure, pure Dipthong Changes – oo-uh

Consonant Changes – ooh-ah for aw Audrey, talk, off, horse, because, normal, moth, caught, across Consonant Changes – ooh-ah for aw

Consonant Changes – “terminal r” War, warm, far, farm, gear, star, year Consonant Changes – “terminal r”

Consonant Changes – “terminal ing” Running, throwing, walking, talking ending Consonant Changes – “terminal ing”

Special Pronunciations Privacy, issue, figure, clerk, Derby, laboratory, hostile, process, nephew, schedule, been, again, either, neither Special Pronunciations