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In [[linguistics]], an '''accent''' is the pronunciation and intonation common to a popularly-recognised variety of a language, or to the language itself.
In [[linguistics]], an '''accent''' is the pronunciation and intonation common to a popularly-recognised variety of a language, or to the language itself.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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In linguistics, an accent is the pronunciation and intonation common to a popularly-recognised variety of a language, or to the language itself.