Tidewater accent

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The Tidewater accent is a variety of English spoken in the Tidewater region of Virginia. It's a subvariety of Southern American English and features include:

  • non-rhoticity/R-dropping or variable rhoticity
  • conversion of a to e in certain cases, making afraid and bake sound like afred and Beck.
  • limited trap-bath split: words like rather bath and can't are pronounced with broad-a.