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The American descendants of English settlers in New England and Virginia were thus cut off from the great linguistic developments taking place back in the British Isles. <strong>Early American speech thus preserved many relics and vestiges of Elizabethan English that had long since died out in the mother country. <\/strong>One example is the <em>er <\/em>sound in a word like <em>mercy<\/em>, which was pronounced like <em>marcy <\/em>by Elizabethan Britons (with the <em>a <\/em>sound being further back in the throat). This pronunciation survived in parts of the United States well into the 19th century, hundreds of years after its virtual extinction in England.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What was the Great Vowel Shift in the history of the English language? How did it change the pronunciation of English vowels? The Great Vowel Shift was a change in the pronunciation of English vowels that took place roughly between 1400 and 1600. 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