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When I was in high school, I remember a lecturer who came in and told us that in Shakespeare's time, people in Britain had an accent similar to American's today. And, that sometime after that, the British accent was adopted.
It sounds like a bunch of crap to me (I think the guy was trying to show us how accessible Shakespeare really is...) but I was wondering if anyone has heard this before. |
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