Midwestern Dialects
Midwestern dialects refer to the various regional accents and speech patterns found in the Midwestern United States. This area includes states like Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan, each contributing unique linguistic features. Common characteristics include the pronunciation of certain vowels and the use of specific vocabulary, such as "pop" for soda.
These dialects can be further divided into sub-regions, such as the North Central and Western dialects. While some Midwesterners may have a flat, neutral accent, others might exhibit distinct regional traits. Overall, Midwestern dialects reflect the diverse cultural influences and historical migrations within the region.