User talk:Aggnog

North American English regional phonology
I have notice your contributions to the listed page. However, technically Mid-Atlantic English is Midland, not Northern. The Mid-Atlantic has the fronted /oʊ/ and /aʊ/ which is not found in Northern dialects, but found commonly in Midland dialects. Unfortunately, the page does seem to group Midland and Southern dialects into one category. I am open to a reason why Mid-Atlantic English should not be considered Southern. However, I think it may be set in stone that the accent is not northern.

P.S. The term "Northern", "Midland", and "Southern" in respect to linguists are by no means used to refer to the "Yankees" vs. the "Rebels."LakeKayak (talk) 20:07, 11 February 2017 (UTC)