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Birmingham / New York / Manchester / Christchurch / Glasgow / London / /

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ISn / The New York Times / The Times / BBC Radio / London Broadcasting Corporation / Sunday Times / English Today / The Guardian / FROM Cheltenham Spa / /

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New Zealand / United Kingdom / /

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University of Reading / Lincoln University / University College London / University College London Paper / University of London / Birkbeck College / /

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public address systems / /

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Thames estuary / Estuary English One / Estuary English / /

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University College London / Lincoln University / Maidment Department of Phonetics & Linguistics / Birkbeck College / University of Reading / University of London / /

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Jonathan Ross / Paul Merton / John Wells / Paul Kerswill / Anne Williams / David Bellamy / David Rosewarne / Paul Coggle / Derek Jameson / /

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psychiatrist / particular speaker / speaker / given speaker / professor of Phonetics / psychiatrist at the earliest opportunity / Cockney speaker / EE speaker / comedian / /

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Times Educational Supplement / The Guardian / The Sunday Times / The Times Educational Supplement / The New York Times / /

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BBC Radio 4 / BBC World Service / /

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artificial intelligence / /

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