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New Jersey English dialects : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Jersey English The English language in the U.S. state of New Jersey is dialectally diverse, resulting in several regional English dialects spoken in the state.〔Donohue, Brian; Sirling, Steve. "(Mischief Night or Goosey Night? Subs or Hoagies? 9 Maps Showing How New Jersey Talks )." NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. New Jersey On-Line LLC. 2015.〕 Therefore, New Jersey English may refer to any of these varieties of English: *Mid-Atlantic American English * *Philadelphia English, spoken in South Jersey (excluding the extreme southern areas) and much of Central Jersey *New York City English, spoken in northeastern New Jersey, such as Newark and Jersey City, and including Middlesex and Monmouth Counties *Northern American English, spoken in northwestern New Jersey on the geographic edge of the Inland North dialect region ==References==
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