BBC
·Jul 2026
'They were competing for supremacy': Which is the oldest English accent?
Regional English accents preserve different ancient linguistic features, with northern, Midlands and southern varieties each retaining distinct elements of Old and Middle English. Historical migrations, invasions and the Great Vowel Shift shaped divergent pronunciations across England, including the foot–strut split and varying use of the yod. Modern attitudes associate southern accents with status and northern accents with solidarity, contributing to long-standing accent bias. No single accent emerges as the oldest; instead, various regions preserve different linguistic fossils that reflect England’s complex linguistic evolution.