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As North Lincolnshire was once part of Yorkshire you could say it is identical. However within Yorkshire there are many different accents, even between the four towns of South Yorkshire, Doncaster, Barnsley, Sheffield and Rotherham the accents are distinctive. North Lincolnshire has never been part of Yorkshire! Historically it was part of the Lindsey district of Lincolnshire - even the Isle of Axholme, which is to the west of the river Trent. As to their accent I would say it is distinctly different to the Yorkshire accentof say Doncaster, though like many local accents it is becoming increasingly difficuly to hear a true local accent.

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Q: How similar is the accent of North Lincolnshire or Scunthorpe to that of Yorkshire?
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