Many American speakers seem to easily recognize if someone is from the New York City Metro area . This includes the five boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island), Long Island and parts of New Jersey. Why is the New York accent so recognizable? Well, the traditional New York English has special features that make it different from other American dialects. Consider these two examples. First, a very "New York" feature is the "aw" vowel . In many American dialects, the word "coffee" sounds [kɔfi]. In other American dialects, the same word sounds [kɑfi]. In the traditional New York English, the word sounds [koəfi], with a diphthong! This is why this vowel is also called the "cawfee" vowel . You can hear this vowel in words like "thought" , "broad" , "office" , "bought" , "talk" , and a large etc. How do you pronounce these words? Second, another recognizable featu
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