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<p>In literary contexts, most of the usage has been in either poetry or dialogue, to add local colour. It has rarely been used for serious prose in recent times but was used much more extensively until the 19th century. West Country dialects are commonly represented as "<a href="page.php?w=Mummerset">Mummerset</a>", a kind of catch-all southern <a href="page.php?w=rural">rural</a> accent invented for broadcasting.</p>

<p><big>Early period</big></p>
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