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From: HenHanna <HenHanna@devnull.tb>
Newsgroups: sci.lang,alt.usage.english
Subject: (Sky News Australia) pron. of "Chief" (which sounds like Chafe)
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2024 19:32:18 -0700
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Sky News host Rita Panahi has slammed the prospect of
‘bumbling giggler-in-chief’ Kamala Harris being installed as president
after Joe Biden dropped out of the race.
----------- is her accent very Sydney ?
is Australian pron. of "Chief" (which sounds like Chafe) -- is this
ultimately from Ireland?
Irish influence on Australian English: During the 18th and
19th centuries, a significant number of Irish convicts and immigrants
came to Australia. They brought their own dialect of English, which
influenced the development of Australian English.