• New Orleans, particularly the Ninth Ward (sometimes known, since at least the 1980s, as Yat). However, only the last two varieties are unique to New Orleans...
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    culture. One of the strongest varieties of the New Orleans accent is sometimes identified as the Yat dialect, from the greeting "Where y'at?" This distinctive...
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    New Orleans hot sausage is a type of sausage used in Cajun and Louisiana Creole cuisine. Hot sausage, also known as "Creole chaurice" in French, is a...
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  • Somerset, UK Yat, a dialect of New Orleans English Sodam Yat, a DC Comics superhero YAT Anshin! Uchū Ryokō, an anime series yat, ISO 639-3 code of the Yambeta...
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    Yaka mein (redirect from Yat gaw mein)
    mein is a type of beef noodle soup found in many Creole restaurants in New Orleans. It is also a type of Chinese wheat noodle. The soup consists of stewed...
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    Oysters Rockefeller (category Cuisine of New Orleans)
    brunch item in the South. Oysters Rockefeller was created in 1889 at the New Orleans restaurant Antoine's by Jules Alciatore, son of founder Antoine Alciatore...
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    of the New Orleans accent is sometimes identified as Yat (from "Where y'at). This word is not used as a generalized term for the New Orleans accent,...
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  • A Confederacy of Dunces (category Novels set in New Orleans)
    1932. The book is famous for its rich depiction of New Orleans and the city's dialects, including Yat. Many locals and writers think that it is the best...
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    Bunny Matthews (category Artists from New Orleans)
    American cartoonist and writer from the Greater New Orleans Area. He is best known for his depictions of New Orleans characters and local dialect, especially...
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    Antoine's (category Louisiana Creole culture in New Orleans)
    located at 713 rue St. Louis (St. Louis Street) in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. It is one of the oldest family-run restaurants in the United...
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  • Wuestling (October 18, 1903 – April 26, 1970), sometimes referred to as "Yats" or "Yatz", was an American baseball player. A native of St. Louis, Missouri...
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  • notable Yat features is often heard among those of higher socioeconomic status; such New Orleans affluence is associated with the New Orleans Uptown and...
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  • Frank's Place (category Television shows set in New Orleans)
    real-life New Orleans native whom Wilson met on a flight to the city. Yesso was not an actor, but Wilson cast him because of his genuine Yat dialect. Unlike...
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  • derivative of the local Yat dialect translation of "See More of the Fair." Seymore's influence extended beyond appearances at the New Orleans World's Fair, as...
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  • the "short a" into two contrasting phonemes, which the New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Yat accents do. A common form is what William Labov calls...
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    Thomas Morstead (category New Orleans Saints players)
    punter for the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at SMU and was drafted by the New Orleans Saints in the...
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    Zheng Yi Sao (redirect from Jihng Yāt Sóu)
    Fiction". In Pennell, C. R. (ed.). Bandits at Sea: A Pirates Reader. New York: New York University Press. pp. 253–282. ISBN 9780814766781. Glasspoole,...
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    communities of immigrant Irish and Italians, but the Yat dialect, which developed in New Orleans, was also influenced by French and Spanish. Two varieties...
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  • New Orleans, Louisiana and New York City, the traditional accent of New Orleans, known locally as "Yat", bears distinctive similarities with the New York...
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  • John Kennedy Toole (category Writers from New Orleans)
    It has received praise for its accurate use of various New Orleans dialects, including the Yat dialect. It concerns protagonist Ignatius J. Reilly, a...
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  • California Eagle (Los Angeles) The Californian (San Francisco) Chung Sai Yat Po (San Francisco, Chinese) Clovis Independent Hayward Daily Review Daily...
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  • varieties that have eluded the Southern Vowel Shift, such as the Yat dialect of New Orleans or the anomalous dialect of Savannah, Georgia. The pin–pen merger...
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  • Angus Lind (category Writers from New Orleans)
    about the "erster" and "erl" dialect of the loveable citizens known as "Yats." A "Yat" is a person who greets another person with "Where y'at?" instead of...
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    Ben Turpin (category Male actors from New Orleans)
    Turpin's speaking voice was a gritty rasp that retained elements of the New Orleans "Yat" accent of his youth. He commanded a flat fee of $1000 per appearance...
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    of the names has been colorfully anglicized in an unusual manner by the "Yat" dialect. The pronunciations are actually in line with the French, Spanish...
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    Broadway and marks the entrance to Chinatown, with a statue honoring Dr. Sun Yat-sen, founder of the Kuomintang, adorning the northeastern section. The enclave...
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    French-based creole which has had some influence on Cajun French and English Yat, another Louisiana dialect of English PBS American Accent series - Cajun...
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    and markets, in addition to the Chinese Cultural Centre and the Dr. Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden and park; the garden is the first and one of...
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  • Hunt for the New Orleans Yat". Dialect Blog. Retrieved 1 December 2019. Labov, William (1966), The Social Stratification of English in New York City (PDF)...
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  • August 2018. Bhumichitr, Vatcharin. The Essential Thai Cookbook, 192 pages, New York: Clarkson N. Potter Inc., 1994 Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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