Newcastle English

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Newcastle English, also known as Geordie, is a distinctive Northern English dialect spoken in and around Newcastle upon Tyne, noted for its unique pronunciation, vocabulary, and intonation.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Geordie dialect 1
Newcastle English canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf English variety
Northern English dialect
dialect
alsoKnownAs Geordie
closelyRelatedTo Mackem dialect
Northumbrian
surface form: Northumbrian English

Pitmatic dialect
country England
United Kingdom
culturalAssociation North East England identity
Tyneside working-class culture
hasCharacteristic /r/ usually realized as alveolar tap or approximant
distinct rising–falling intonation patterns
distinctive intonation
distinctive pronunciation
distinctive vocabulary
frequent glottalization of /t/
monophthongal FACE vowel
monophthongal GOAT vowel
non-rhotic accent
hasFeature distinct local slang
retention of some older Northumbrian features
use of second person plural forms like "yous"
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
influencedBy Scots
historical Northumbrian Old English
influences regional identity in Newcastle upon Tyne
languageFamily Germanic languages
lexicalItem aye
bairn
canny
clarts
gan
hinny
howay
marra
netty
radgie
scran
toon
partOf English language
perceivedAs strong regional accent of English
region Northern England
spokenIn Newcastle upon Tyne
North East England
Tyneside
studiedIn dialectology
sociolinguistics
subfamily West Germanic languages
usedBy Tyneside communities
residents of Newcastle upon Tyne

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

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

Geordie hasAlternativeName Newcastle English
Mackem relatedTo Newcastle English
this entity surface form: Geordie dialect