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Yorkshire Dialect
Native to: England
Region: Yorkshire
Ethnicity: English
Language family: Indo-European (Germanic)

Special Thanks to Thomas Halstead (Traditional Yorkshire Dialect Group)
Check out their page! https://www.facebook.com/TraditionalYorkshireDialect/

The Yorkshire dialect (also known as Broad Yorkshire, Tyke, Yorkie or Yorkshire English) is an English dialect of Northern England spoken in the English county of Yorkshire. The dialect has roots in Old English and is influenced by Old Norse. The Yorkshire Dialect Society exists to promote use of the dialect in both humour and in serious linguistics; there is also an East Riding Dialect Society.

Yorkshire is generally not as stigmatised as other regional dialects, and has been represented in classic works of literature such as Wuthering Heights, Nicholas Nickleby and The Secret Garden. Studies have shown that accents in the West Riding (that is, mostly, modern West and South Yorkshire) are well-liked among Britons and associated with common sense, loyalty, and reliability.

Yorkshire is generally not as stigmatized as other regional dialects, and has been represented in classic works of literature such as Wuthering Heights, Nicholas Nickleby, and The Secret Garden. Studies have shown that accents in the West Riding (that is, mostly, modern West and South Yorkshire) are well-liked among Britons and associated with common sense, loyalty, and reliability.

Special Thanks to Thomas Halstead (Traditional Yorkshire Dialect Group)
Check out their page! https://www.facebook.com/TraditionalYorkshireDialect/