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Excerpt from A Primer of Spoken English
English had become the official and literary language of the whole kingdom, it was natural that the same dialect in its spoken form should become the general speech of the educated classes, and that as centralization increased, it should preponderate more and more over the local dialects. But the unity of spoken English is still imperfect: it is still liable to be in¿uenced by the local dialects - ih London itself by the Cockney dialect, in Edinburgh by the Lothian Scotch dialect, and so on.
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