British Non-Regional Pronunciation (NRP) is a manner of pronouncing English which has developed in the later 20th century partly through the influence of the broadcasting media. It differs from the older Received Pronunciation in being less class-based.

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  • British Non-Regional Pronunciation (NRP) is a manner of pronouncing English which has developed in the later 20th century partly through the influence of the broadcasting media. It differs from the older Received Pronunciation in being less class-based.
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  • 18 September 2009
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  • 2009 September 18
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  • British Non-Regional Pronunciation
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  • British Non-Regional Pronunciation (NRP) is a manner of pronouncing English which has developed in the later 20th century partly through the influence of the broadcasting media. It differs from the older Received Pronunciation in being less class-based.
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  • British Non-Regional Pronunciation
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