An Upper-Class Southern British Accent, 1673 - 2023
In this video, I run back through the phonetic evidence for upper-class southeastern British accents from the last four hundred years. Please feel free to ask in the comments if there's anything you'd like clarifying, or let me know if you notice anything that might be a mistake! My current email address: [email protected] My Instagram: / simon.roperr ________ This channel's Patreon (thank you to everybody who has helped this year): / simonroper

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