"The Boston Brahmin accent, also known as Brahmin English, is a historical accent once associated with Boston’s upper-class elite, particularly the old-money families known as the Boston Brahmins. This dialect often sounds similar to an English accent, and is characterized by non-rhotic pronunciation, elongated vowels. It often includes unique vocabulary and pronunciation that reflect its formal tone and English roots.
Emerging in the 19th century as a marker of social status, the Brahmin dialect was closely tied to Boston’s intellectual and cultural aristocracy. Though its prevalence has declined over time, replaced by other regional accents and more generalized American accents, the Brahmin Boston dialect remains a fascinating linguistic artifact of American history."
"The Boston Brahmin accent, also known as Brahmin English, is a historical accent once associated with Boston’s upper-class elite, particularly the old-money families known as the Boston Brahmins. This dialect often sounds similar to an English accent, and is characterized by non-rhotic pronunciation, elongated vowels. It often includes unique vocabulary and pronunciation that reflect its formal tone and English roots.
Emerging in the 19th century as a marker of social status, the Brahmin dialect was closely tied to Boston’s intellectual and cultural aristocracy. Though its prevalence has declined over time, replaced by other regional accents and more generalized American accents, the Brahmin Boston dialect remains a fascinating linguistic artifact of American history."
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