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These are both British English accents. The first one is near to a "standard" British English accent -- a kind of generic southern England accent, though it may be perceived by some BrE speakers as not having any strong regional identity. I'd like to hear more of the second speaker.

  • These are both British English accents.
  • The first one is near to a "standard" British English accent -- a kind of generic southern England accent, though it may be perceived by some BrE speakers as not having any strong regional identity.
  • I'd like to hear more of the second speaker.
  • Is there a longer clip available?
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These are both British English accents. The first one is near to a "standard" British English accent -- a kind of generic southern England accent, though it may be perceived by some BrE speakers as not having any strong regional identity. I'd like to hear more of the second speaker. Is there a longer clip available?

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