Southern American English
| Southern American English | |
|---|---|
| Southern U.S. English | |
| Region | Southern United States | 
| Early forms | |
| Latin (English alphabet) | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – | 
| Glottolog | sout3302 | 
Southern American English or Southern U.S. English is a regional dialect or collection of dialects of American English spoken throughout the Southern United States, primarily by White Southerners and increasingly concentrated in more rural areas. As of 2000s research, its most innovative accents include southern Appalachian and certain Texan accents. Such research has described Southern American English as the largest American regional accent group by number of speakers. More formal terms used within American linguistics include Southern White Vernacular English and Rural White Southern English. However, more commonly in the United States, the variety is recognized as a Southern accent, which technically refers merely to the dialect's sound system, often also simply called Southern.