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- Maine_dialect abstract "The Maine dialect is a sub-dialect of New England English. It can be characterized by a change in pronunciation of R-colored vowels, due in part to a wider opening of the jaw; a deletion or doubling of certain syllables; a unique selection of vocabulary; and a quite informal (and often vulgar) register.".
- Maine_dialect comment "The Maine dialect is a sub-dialect of New England English. It can be characterized by a change in pronunciation of R-colored vowels, due in part to a wider opening of the jaw; a deletion or doubling of certain syllables; a unique selection of vocabulary; and a quite informal (and often vulgar) register.".