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1. Put the pronunciations of HEART in the order you hear them:
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2. Which speaker has a West Country accent?
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3. Which transcription is West Country for LIFE?
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5. Which pronunciation would be West Country for WAITER?
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The West Country version will have a glottal stop and an /r/ sound.
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6. Which speaker is West Country?
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West Country has a more front starting position.
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7. Which group of accents is NOT rhotic?
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Most accents in England are non-rhotic, West Country is an exception.
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8. Put the pronunciations of PHONE in the order you hear them:
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9. Which speaker is West Country?
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Which speaker extends the /a/ sounds?
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10. Which two professions is the West Country accent stereotypically associated with in film?
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