Mackem

E149817

Mackem is a regional English dialect and associated identity from the Sunderland area of North East England.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Mackem canonical 2

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Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf English dialect
regional dialect
regional identity
associatedWith River Wear
Sunderland A.F.C.
Wearside
people from Sunderland
belongsToLanguageFamily Germanic languages
West Germanic languages
belongsToLanguageGroup Anglic languages
country England
distinctFrom Geordie
Pitmatic
etymologyStatus disputed
hasAlternativeForm Mackem dialect
Mackem identity
Mackem speech
hasEtymologyTheory derived from phrase “make ’em” referring to shipbuilding
originated as nickname used by outsiders
hasFeature Northumbrian vowel features
characteristic intonation pattern
distinct local vocabulary
glottalisation of /t/ in some positions
influence from Northumbrian Old English
influence from Scots and Northern English varieties
non-rhotic pronunciation
use of local terms of endearment
hasRegister informal
language English
partOf English dialect continuum
surface form: Northern English dialect continuum
perceivedAs marker of local pride
working-class urban speech
region North East England
relatedTo Newcastle English
surface form: Geordie dialect

Northumbrian
surface form: Northumbrian dialects
spokenIn North East England
Sunderland
Tyne and Wear
timePeriod modern era
usedAs demonym for people from Sunderland
label of local identity
usedIn everyday conversation in Sunderland area
football culture around Sunderland A.F.C.
local media in Sunderland

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Wearside hasDialect Mackem