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Old 28-02-2011, 02:12 PM #11
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Proximity is not the best argument for objectivity .....
Relying on Wikipedia isn't a winning strategy either. The Black Country accent is distinct to the Brummie accent but nowadays it's more interchangeable apart from the words people from the BC use. The vocabulary is the thing that really seperates the accent but unless you live here then I'd probably say it's quite hard to tell the difference between the two. Most people outside of the West Midlands would consider both accents one and the same.
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