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American Theater Standard : ウィキペディア英語版 | American Theater Standard American Theater Standard, also known as Theater Standard, Eastern Standard, American Stage Speech, Stage Standard, Standard American Pronunciation, Standard American Stage, Skinner Standard, "Good American Speech" or "Good Speech", is a stage dialect associated with the voice coach Edith Skinner and defined in her work ''Speak With Distinction''.〔 It is taught as the appropriate dialect for use in "classics" and "elevated texts" (such as the works of Shakespeare) in several dramatic schools in the United States, including Carnegie Mellon School of Drama, Juilliard School, California Institute of the Arts, the Tisch School of the Arts, Webster University, and the Yale School of Drama; and the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco, where Edith Skinner taught for many years. It codifies a Mid-Atlantic version of English widely used in Hollywood films of the 1930s and 1940s, associated with figures such as Cary Grant and Franklin Roosevelt. ==Vowels==
* only occurs in unstressed syllables
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