<Ul> <Li> Cultural and ethnic American English <Ul> <Li> African American Vernacular English (Ebonics) </Li> <Li> Cajun Vernacular English </Li> <Li> Hawaiian Pidgin </Li> <Li> Latino Vernacular Englishes <Ul> <Li> Chicano English </Li> <Li> Miami English </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Pennsylvania Dutch English </Li> <Li> Yeshiva English </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> General American English <Ul> <Li> General American: the "standard" or "mainstream" spectrum of American English . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Regional and local American English <Ul> <Li> Eastern New England <Ul> <Li> Boston and Maine: Greater Boston, including most of eastern Massachusetts </Li> <Li> Rhode Island </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Southeast super-region <Ul> <Li> Mid-Atlantic (Delaware Valley) <Ul> <Li> Baltimore </Li> <Li> Philadelphia </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Midland <Ul> <Li> North Midland: Omaha, Lincoln, Columbia, Springfield, Muncie, Columbus, etc . </Li> <Li> South Midland: Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Topeka, Wichita, Kansas City, St. Louis (in transition), Decatur, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Dayton, etc . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> "Hoi Toider" </Li> <Li> New Orleans </Li> <Li> Southern <Ul> <Li> Southern Appalachian: Linden, Birmingham, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Asheville, and Greenville </Li> <Li> Texas Southern: Lubbock, Odessa, and Dallas </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> New York City </Li> <Li> Northern <Ul> <Li> Inland Northern: Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Western New York, the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, and most of the U.S. Great Lakes region </Li> <Li> Western New England: Connecticut, Hudson Valley, western Massachusetts, and Vermont </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> North Central (Upper Midwestern): Brockway, Minot, Bismark, Bemidji, Chisholm, Duluth, Marquette, etc . <Ul> <Li> Upper Peninsula of Michigan ("Yooper") </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Western <Ul> <Li> Californian </Li> <Li> New Mexican </Li> <Li> Northwestern </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Western Pennsylvania (Pittsburgh) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Extinct or near - extinct American English <Ul> <Li> Older Southern American English </Li> <Li> Transatlantic accent </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> Cultural and ethnic American English <Ul> <Li> African American Vernacular English (Ebonics) </Li> <Li> Cajun Vernacular English </Li> <Li> Hawaiian Pidgin </Li> <Li> Latino Vernacular Englishes <Ul> <Li> Chicano English </Li> <Li> Miami English </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Pennsylvania Dutch English </Li> <Li> Yeshiva English </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> African American Vernacular English (Ebonics) </Li> <Li> Cajun Vernacular English </Li> <Li> Hawaiian Pidgin </Li> <Li> Latino Vernacular Englishes <Ul> <Li> Chicano English </Li> <Li> Miami English </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Pennsylvania Dutch English </Li> <Li> Yeshiva English </Li> </Ul> <Li> African American Vernacular English (Ebonics) </Li>

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