kevo
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- Mar 8, 2008
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I work with a builder from Burrish (Burwash) who has a very distinct Sussex country accent. Brought up on a farm - sounds quite the yokel.
As Lord B points out, the old rural Sussex accent is pretty rare these days. My grandfather (from the rural wilds of the Weald) had it, but you come across it rarely now - it's all the old 'Mockney', estuary English, innit? I guess this is due to the influx of Londoners more than anything else.
If you want to hear what the old Sussex burr sounds like, I suggest you listen to the Copper Family - a group of singers from Rottingdean, who were originally a farming family, and have passed their songs down from generation to generation over hundreds of years.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFP8K-oP-ag
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