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Standard Canadian English is the largely homogeneous variety of Canadian English that is spoken particularly across Ontario and Western Canada, as well as throughout Canada among urban middle-class speakers from English-speaking families, excluding the regional dialects of Atlantic Canadian English. Canadian English has a mostly uniform phonology and much less dialectal diversity than neighbouring American English. In particular, Standard Canadian English is defined by the cot–caught merger to [ɒ] and an accompanying chain shift of vowel sounds, which is called the Canadian Shift. A subset of the dialect geographically at its central core, excluding British Columbia to the west and everything east of Montréal, has been called Inland Canadian English. It is further defined by both of the

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  • Inglés canadiense estándar (es)
  • Standard Canadian English (en)
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  • El inglés canadiense estándar es la variante enormemente homogénea del inglés canadiense hablado, particularmente, en todo el y oeste de Canadá, así como a lo largo de Canadá entre los hablantes urbanos de clase media provenientes de familias de habla inglesa,​ sin tomar en cuenta a los dialectos regionales del . El inglés en Canadá tiene, principalmente, una fonología uniforme y muy poca diversidad de dialectos en comparación con el inglés vecino de los Estados Unidos.​ La región del dialecto del inglés canadiense estándar está definida por la , haciendo uso del fonema [ɒ], y por un de sonidos vocálicos llamado . Un subconjunto de este dialecto geográficamente en su núcleo central, sin tomar en cuenta a la Columbia Británica hacia el oeste y a todo al este de Montreal, ha sido llama (es)
  • Standard Canadian English is the largely homogeneous variety of Canadian English that is spoken particularly across Ontario and Western Canada, as well as throughout Canada among urban middle-class speakers from English-speaking families, excluding the regional dialects of Atlantic Canadian English. Canadian English has a mostly uniform phonology and much less dialectal diversity than neighbouring American English. In particular, Standard Canadian English is defined by the cot–caught merger to [ɒ] and an accompanying chain shift of vowel sounds, which is called the Canadian Shift. A subset of the dialect geographically at its central core, excluding British Columbia to the west and everything east of Montréal, has been called Inland Canadian English. It is further defined by both of the (en)
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