File:H-dropping.svg

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English: H-dropping in England; based on a map from An Atlas of English Dialects, Upton and Widdowson 2006
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Author F. F. Fjodor

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In the 19th century this map applied to the agricultural labouring class; settling on /h/ to be spoken has lasted since the mid 19th century given school curriculums, sermons and a social norm (mild stigma against dropping) for most places.

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