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Yorkshire woman in her 70s talks about something she has written and how how she reads it versus how others read it leads to different interpretations, wonders about the original interpretation of other authors, talks about creative writing, talks about her personal experiences influencing how she reads her own work

  • ​White, Female
  • 70s
  • Yorkshire, England

Yorkshire, England, Female, 70s, writing, creative writing, reading, interpretation, authors, personal experiences


Dialects and accents vary amongst the four countries of the United Kingdom, as well as within the countries themselves.



The major divisions are normally classified as English English (or English as spoken in England, which encompasses Southern English dialects, West Country dialects, East and West Midlands English dialects and Northern English dialects), Ulster English in Northern Ireland, Welsh English (not to be confused with the Welsh language), and Scottish English (not to be confused with the Scots language). The various British dialects also differ in the words that they have borrowed from other languages. Around the middle of the 15th century, there were points where within the 5 major dialects there were almost 500 ways to spell the word though.



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