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23 September 2014
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The Voices Recordings
IntervieweePamela Jones

Born: 12 May 1942

Lives: Rhosllanerchrugog, Wrecsam (Wrexham)

Time lived in area: All my life

Occupation: Retired nurse

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About the interview

The participants were asked to describe how they spoke in their own words.

How do you describe your accent: "Welsh Language accent: The Welsh accent of the Rhos area is unique. It is different to all other parts of Wales. It is important to keep the accent in existence by using the dialect when talking to th"

Have there been other influences on the way you speak: Not Given

Do you have skills in languages other than English?: Yes

Other languages: English, Welsh

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