PHONOLOGICAL VARIATION IN CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH: A STUDY OF REGIONAL ACCENTS
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Keywords

phonological variation, accent, dialect, sociolinguistics, vowel shifts, rhoticity, intonation

How to Cite

Mamaraimova , U. (2026). PHONOLOGICAL VARIATION IN CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH: A STUDY OF REGIONAL ACCENTS. Zamonaviy ta’lim Va Tilshunoslik Rivoji, 1(2), 18-28. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20071687

Abstract

This article analyzes phonological variation in contemporary English from a sociolinguistic perspective. The study examines key phonetic and phonological features of regional accents, including rhoticity, vowel shifts, T-glottalization, and prosodic elements such as rhythm and intonation. It also explores the impact of globalization, urbanization, and digital communication on modern English pronunciation. The findings demonstrate that phonological variation is not random but a systematic phenomenon influenced by social, cognitive, and communicative factors. The research contributes to the fields of sociolinguistics, English language teaching, and intercultural communication.

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