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・ New York City Department of Investigation
・ New York City Department of Juvenile Justice
・ New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
・ New York City Department of Probation
・ New York City Department of Records and Information Services
・ New York City Department of Sanitation
・ New York City Department of Sanitation Police
・ New York City Department of Small Business Services
・ New York City Department of Transportation
・ New York City Department of Youth and Community Development
・ New York City Diesel (cannabis)
・ New York City DOE District 22
・ New York City draft riots
・ New York City Economic Development Corporation
・ New York City Employment and Training Coalition
New York City English
・ New York City ethnic enclaves
・ New York City Farm Colony
・ New York City FC
・ New York City FC Academy
・ New York City FC Stadium
・ New York City Fire Commissioner
・ New York City Fire Department
・ New York City Fire Department Bureau of EMS
・ New York City Fire Department Ladder Company 3
・ New York City Fire Department Rescue Company 1
・ New York City Fire Department Squad Company 1
・ New York City Fire Museum
・ New York City Gay Hockey Association
・ New York City Gay Men's Chorus


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New York City English : ウィキペディア英語版
New York City English

New York City English is a regional dialect of American English spoken by many people in New York City and much of its surrounding metropolitan area. Described by sociolinguist William Labov as the most recognizable dialect in North America, the dialect is known through its association in the media with many public figures and fictional characters. Its features are most densely concentrated in New York City proper and its immediate suburbs, but also extend to the wider metropolitan area and the New York City diaspora in other regions. The dialect is widely known for a number of both conservative and innovative pronunciation features, such as a lack of the ''cot–caught'', ''Mary–marry–merry'', and ''hurry–furry'' mergers; ''r''-dropping (except before a vowel); a high, gliding vowel (in words like ''talk'' and ''caught''); and a pronunciation split of the "short a" vowel into two separate sounds.
==Geographic boundaries==


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